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Two years ago, the Supreme Court made it easier to destroy swamps and marshes. Agricultural lobbyists want to keep it that way.
A community-driven effort is driving Molokaʻi's transition to solar power and cultivating a local workforce to make it happen.
As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other organisms.
The small town of Plympton, Massachusetts, eliminated 305 tons of garbage a year by making everyone pay for what they toss.
A new report finds that while electricity demand skyrocketed, the deployment of new wind, solar, and nuclear power did, too.
The regulation requires grid operators to develop plans to build out the transmission needed to deliver on Biden’s climate agenda.
In Asheville, North Carolina, a housing crisis is colliding with a poorly understood health threat.
The majority of public land is too fire prone and far away from communities to even make sense for housing, research shows.
As countries try to find agreement on plastic pollution, creative interventions are turning heads — and turning the conversation toward health harms, fossil fuels, and false solutions.