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Subsidence is causing parts of Mexico City to sink, and it’s happening at an uneven rate. That’s bad news for its sprawling public transportation system.
The U.S. has used tariffs to protect industry since 1789. That approach decimated American shipbuilding and could do the same to clean tech.
The administration’s wrecking-ball approach has raised profound questions about the integrity and future of vast amounts of information.
A new project in California’s oil country could dodge national controversies over energy and water usage.
It’s a towering example of the contentious debate over what to do with the state’s ever-growing supply of oilfield waste.
Mixing vegetables into processed meat can lower emissions — without compromising taste.
By throwing a wrench in the state’s Regional Haze State Implementation Plan, advocates say Hawaiian Electric Co. can sidestep rules years in the making.
Mark Carney is counting on Alberta’s oil sands to help him survive Trump’s trade agenda.
Record flooding pushed Michigan's dams to the brink of disaster. The near miss reflects the national problem of infrastructure that is not suited to the challenges of a warming world.