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With Williams Pipeline decision looming, activists say the state’s climate targets hang in the balance.
On Thursday, the world’s largest software company pledged to remove all the carbon it has ever emitted into the atmosphere since it was founded in 1975
Georgia Power paid top dollar to buy land from residents living near waste sites at its power plants. Environmentalists fear it’s a tactic to forestall the cleanup bill from new regulations for coal ash.
During crises when residents flee to cars and suburbs, metropolises have panicked. This time can be different.
For the first time, the Green 2.0 annual diversity report showed an overall increase in people of color and women on staff and boards of directors.
Tribes say the federal government often views consultation as a "box-checking exercise."
These charts show how quickly we have to act.
The California attorney general says the city needs to collaborate with overburdened communities to address its dangerous lead contamination.
The youth climate activist group started the process of endorsing a candidate last November.