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Is the president suffering from a gastrointestinal condition that forces him to flush upwards of 10 times per bowel movement?
“What is coming out of these flares is toxic: It's harmful to people, it's harmful to local air quality, and it's harmful to the climate."
$90 billion made a world of difference for wind and solar.
Hundreds of cities and polluting industries agreed to clean up their act after being sued by the government. Now, many are asking for leniency.
These are big changes. Can we make them again? Will we want to?
Lake Erie turns toxic every summer. Officials aren’t cracking down on the source.
Green spaces improve cities. Can they benefit residents who need them most?
Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia pledged to slash greenhouse gas emissions. In a decade full of big talk and epic battles, they all failed.
Harvard has a new net-zero by 2050 plan for its endowment. But it’s not yet clear what it will entail, and whether the school will be able to fulfill it.