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Unplugged wells could be quietly leaking millions of pounds of methane in West Texas.
Dubbed “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down over time, now scientists like Sales are racing to figure out how to clean PFAS up.
Commutes, office spaces, and business conferences might never be the same.
The Klamath Dam removals are a test case for stakeholders working together to better manage water in the West.
According to a Grist analysis, 9 plants on the Gulf Coast will produce excess hazardous chemicals while offline.
Agency employees signed on to the most vocal condemnation from within the government of the president’s orders yet.
Five maps show broad, nationwide support for climate action, including a tax on fossil fuels.
All of the area’s pools, sports fields, street lights, and official buildings, including Sydney Town Hall, are now powered by renewably sourced electricity.
Just an hour of cooking can push air quality measures beyond nationally acceptable limits.