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American housing authorities may soon see an influx of federal funding. Paris offers lessons in how to spend it.
After publishing “nonsensical, debunked pseudoscience,” they're headed back to NOAA.
The Federal Reserve is joining a network of green(er) banks.
Fracking got banned in parts of four states, and the industry is livid.
“We don’t want to create a modern form of redlining, where places that are affordable are places that are exposed to higher risk.”
The former U.N. secretary-general on the dinner parties and diplomacy that led to the Paris Agreement.
Wyoming is gambling on carbon capture. A new podcast series asks: Will it work?
Environmental advocates say that Regan balanced a robust approach to environmental justice with a conciliatory stance toward industry.
Industrial plants in Birmingham, Alabama, have polluted the air and land in its historic Black communities for over a century. In an epicenter of environmental injustice, officials continue to fail to right the wrongs plaguing the city’s north side.