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The president-elect faces deep political division, and Bolsonaro still has two more months in power.
“A bunch of countries and corporations are responsible for the mess. They have to bloody clean it up. As simple as that.”
The curious connection between the sky’s “thirstiness” and the dry spell devastating the western U.S.
Companies have spilled nearly 150 million gallons of toxic, highly saline wastewater in Texas over the last decade, an Inside Climate News analysis found.
But not everyone can afford to buy a new (or used) EV.
As heat waves strike Europe and China, crops are withering.
A new report finds Texas regulators often miss pollution because its air monitors are disabled during hurricanes.
Coal mining destroyed Appalachia's mountaintops. Then came the floodwaters.
The Tennessee Valley Authority — the nation's largest public utility — wants to replace two coal power plants with natural gas, raising climate and environmental justice concerns.