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Miners say the "overdue" regulation's success will depend upon upon effective enforcement.
Making chocolate wastes most of the cacao plant. Are you ready to try other parts of the cacao fruit?
While some states ban shutoffs during winter, summer outages are on the rise.
The $35 billion nuclear project is an investment in the future or a cautionary tale, depending whom you ask.
Internal United Nations documents show that officials were aware of widespread environmental and public health problems that resulted from its distribution of pesticides.
State Farm blamed "rapidly growing catastrophe exposure," along with inflation and reinsurance costs, for fleeing the Golden State ahead of wildfire season.
As the regulatory fight over toxic sterilization facilities continues, the health of more than 14 million people may hang in the balance.
One sound index used to monitor biodiversity fell by as much as 15 percent following particularly smoky days, according to a new study.
New resources from the Center for Public Integrity and Grist aim to teach residents and reporters how to conduct their own research.