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French commuters will rack up approximately 55 cents per mile on the way to and from work.
What's the most promising way to extend electricity to those who now lack it? Is it top-down, extending the centralized grid and building large power plants? Or is it bottom-up, with distributed energy?
Does fracking pose a threat to our household pets? A new book compiles anecdotes and lays out the issues.
If we don't act fast and act big with a carbon tax, says Henry Paulson, we'll face a crisis that will dwarf the banking collapse.
A new study finds that hotter weather hurts economies in developing countries. So, that's great anyway.
A provocative new study claims that conservative climate skeptics actually know plenty of science.
Dorceta Taylor, professor at the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment, talks about her new report about environmental groups' failure to diversify.
A geyser of oil shot 50 feet in the air after a pipeline ruptured, leading to a 10,000-gallon spill and a knee-deep, lake-like mess.
There's a mess of oil (and oil data) out there. This nifty interactive infographic will help you make sense of it all.