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Why two women sacrificed everything to stop the Dakota Access pipeline
Tech lobbyists say letting people fix their own stuff is too dangerous. The Federal Trade Commission isn't buying it.
This year’s drought is worse than in 2001, when political and environmental tensions exploded into the national spotlight.
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.
The Environmental Voter Project, which has contacted nearly 6.2 million voters since 2015, is expanding into five new states.
Clean hydrogen could replace fossil fuels for almost everything. But should it?
Members of the Mi’kmaq nation reached an agreement to buy Clearwater Seafoods along with its licenses to fish in waters where the tribe’s ancestors once did.
Activists say the government must listen to long-marginalized communities that feel climate change’s biggest impacts.
The sea is invading Hawaii. The military's plan to build a seawall near Pearl Harbor might make the problem worse.