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Extra-hot oceans could spawn monster storms. Researchers worry that cuts at the agency will interrupt the flow of data for forecasts.
Activist investors want the company to trim its biggest source of emissions. Exxon sees that as a threat.
The money is being redirected to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, a government-owned utility with a checkered past.
The evidence is in: Protests can persuade people, and maybe even change how they vote.
Many chefs are asking what a future without gas will mean for culinary traditions like wok cooking.
Experts fear the president will replace the fired inspectors general with loyalists who will turn a blind eye to corruption.
Federal rules that undermine Indigenous economies make development too tedious.
The state's pension funds have an estimated $14.8 billion invested in fossil fuel companies.
According to Indigenous legal experts, the freeze erodes the little trust Indian country has in the federal government.