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Bellingham, Washington, seems like the perfect place to pass climate policies. But a recent fight proves even it’s not immune to battles over our clean-energy future.
As hard times and broken bots threaten a collective tea farm, the women keeping it going must decide whether to add another to their ranks.
An Alaska Native corporation proposal to use seismic exploration to search for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been dropped.
Hawaii's largest utility, Hawaiian Electric, announced that it has far surpassed the island state's 2020 renewable energy goals.
Residents of eastern Harris County have grown tired of almost-daily chemical leaks and the occasional catastrophe. A new generation of county officials is trying to help them, even as state leaders undercut their authority and restrict voting access.
Walmart and other retail giants import millions of goods on polluting cargo ships.
A French court ruled that the government was responsible for “ecological damage” by failing to meet its goal of cutting emissions by 1.5 percent each year.
Daniel Humm is trying to change the taste of luxury at Eleven Madison Park in New York.
Members of Congress from Western states are pushing for $750 million to turn wastewater into pure water. Here’s how that works.