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An old industrial site in Philadelphia is being converted into a vast e-commerce distribution center, a trend being seen in other U.S. cities.
The production of steel, cement, and ammonia emit about one-fifth of all human-caused CO2. Technologies are emerging to decarbonize these problem industries, but analysts warn that big challenges remain.
Love for the ocean is translating into a desire to protect it — especially when Americans go to the grocery store.
Criminal charges and a class-action settlement may seem like the last chapter in Flint’s story, but many of the most important reforms at the root of the city’s water crisis remain undone.
To reverse climate change and reach target emissions objectives, we need a drastic reduction in CO2.
The conditions that led to a La Niña formation have already influenced this year’s unprecedented hurricane and wildfire seasons.
How “24/7 clean electricity” could drive a whole new era of energy use.
World leaders met virtually Saturday to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the Paris Agreement — and announce new climate plans.
The Environmental Voter Project, which has contacted nearly 6.2 million voters since 2015, is expanding into five new states.