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The U.S. Chemical Safety Board is trying to figure out why a fertilizer plant exploded last month, but the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is getting in the way.
With a behind-the-scenes accounting change, the Obama administration has justified more government regulation to fight climate change.
Inadvertent releases from oil and chemical facilities pose scary health threats to locals, according to a recent investigation. ExxonMobil and BP are big offenders.
Exurban development patterns not only worsen climate change, they also make residents more vulnerable to one of its effects.
Climate change is expected to boost the number of deaths in New York City's most densely populated borough, a new study finds.
This is almost certainly not a result of pollution or the BP spill or whatever, but feel free to freak out, as it is probably a sign of the End Times anyway.
Say it again: Another exhaustive study confirms that there's virtually no disagreement among climate scientists about the cause of climate change.
Investment in unconventional fossil fuels is expected to outpace spending on renewables by a ratio of at least 3-to-1 in the decades ahead.
A ballot measure that would have outlawed fracking in the city went down in defeat after a business group heavily outspent anti-fracking activists.