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Hint: It's not about trains. “The most important climate election in the nation” may be at stake.
Dubbed “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down over time, now scientists like Sales are racing to figure out how to clean PFAS up.
Climate-friendly housing shouldn’t just be the purview of the wealthy, says activist Rahwa Ghirmatzion, who works to transform old buildings into green gems.
The ballot measure once had overwhelming support, but the vote was decided on a razor’s edge.
Everything you need to know about Kamala Harris' record on climate change.
The United States consumed more renewable energy than coal for the first time since 1885, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Inside the green construction job that workers are dying to leave
"I'm honestly just tired."
A conversation with Catherine Flowers, author of Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret.