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“You want to know one of the reasons we’re not acting on climate change? $3.6 billion spent on corporate propaganda might have something to do it.”
A new study released last week examines the role mangrove habitats in coastal areas in Central America play in mitigating economic losses from hurricanes.
According to a University of Oregon database, at least 50 tribes across the U.S. have assessed climate risks and developed plans to tackle them.
The pandemic is exposing a long history of environmental inequality.
A coalition of 21 states (plus Washington, D.C.), along with several major cities, is suing the Trump administration for easing restrictions on coal-fired power plants, which the alliance says violates the federal Clean Air Act.
The green parties of Canada and Switzerland made some historic gains this week.
A new study finds that Bitcoin does not consume as much energy as previously estimated.
Conservationists, animal-rights advocates, health officials, and increasingly, the public, want to see it shut down.
State and federal regulators said there was nothing to worry about.