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Taking bold action now could result in trillions in economic benefits over the next decade.
This week, big studies brought grim, mixed news.
Spills from coal ash pits and hog-manure ponds in North Carolina would hurt low-income people of color.
Jun Ma is making companies like Apple and Catcher think twice about the environmental regulations governing their Chinese factories.
Geoengineering has always seemed a little out there. But now, it might be our last hope.
Company climate plans “give little inkling that up to 30 percent of manageable assets globally may be at risk,” according to a new study.
Instead of adapting to climate change, we're reacting to it. And that's exacerbating inequality.
Burning garbage? Chicken poop? Your state could be getting renewable energy from nasty sources.