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Too often, power companies get exactly what they want.
Even the winds are getting more polarized.
"Instead of build back better, it is more often a case of build back, whatever."
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.
We're tired, but we might be entering a new era of consumer awareness.
Biden wants to spend billions on electricity transmission — but current projects are stuck in red tape.
It’s convoluted. Democrats can’t agree on it. It still may be the best shot at a major climate law this decade.
American housing authorities may soon see an influx of federal funding. Paris offers lessons in how to spend it.
A proposal to lay cables beneath the Columbia River is met with skepticism from an Indigenous activist and the river’s advocates.