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The U.S. throws away enough food to help tackle its hunger problem. The government shutdown is proving it.
Federal programs are a lifeline for farmers. Now many are questioning whether they can stay in business.
A new law makes it difficult for HOAs to say no to sun power.
People eat, drink, and breathe in tiny pieces of plastics — but what they do inside the body is still unknown.
Hard-line immigration policy, climate change, and labor shortages are colliding to create a real problem for U.S. farms.
Opponents call the embattled Texas attorney general’s tenure “a disaster for Texas’ air, water, and climate.”
Whether the Louisiana project is built may hinge on federal study of climate and economic impact of the burgeoning liquefied natural gas industry.
The study finds that, despite their cost and other drawbacks, such programs can help small cities reach their climate goals.
People depend on forests for food and income. Offset projects can kick them out.