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The right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council has been pushing state bills to undermine renewable portfolio standards -- and losing.
CNBC host Joe Kernen marked the one-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy by questioning the wisdom of investing to protect utility customers from climate change.
If wasted food were a country, it would be the world's third largest contributor to climate change, after China and the U.S.
In "The World We Made," green guru Jonathon Porritt writes of a future where we fix the planet with renewable energy, smart food systems, and jetpacks. Bonus: It's all possible. (Except maybe the jetpacks.)
Raytheon is worried about the risks of global warming. But it also thinks climate-related "security concerns" could boost demand for its military products.
Utility customers who were told their electricity use was being tracked as part of an experiment reduced their consumption by 2.7 percent.
In the new documentary, "Come Hell or High Water," a community founded by free blacks after the Civil War takes on developers and a dominant culture that refuses to acknowledge it even exists.
The Food & Drug Administration tested 1,300 samples of rice and found arsenic in them all, but only in very small amounts.
A new report ranks 34 major U.S. cities by their energy-use policies.