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After people buy back the land beneath their mobile homes, renewables tend to crop up.
A new study, drawing on five years of data collected across 84 countries, proves what seems self-evident.
Community groups, businesses, and consumers say projects face an uncertain future after Republicans slashed renewable energy tax credits.
Delegates are meeting in Geneva for a sixth — and potentially final — round of negotiations.
The state's first "cap-and-invest" auction nearly doubled the price of carbon recently sold in California.
Although the rule will slash ethylene oxide emissions by some 90 percent, "there's still a lot more to be done."
That's at least 10 times what's currently available.
The agency is hiking insurance rates and punishing flood-prone construction in the president-elect’s favorite state.
The unseasonal heat in Brazil is bad news for the world's supply of coffee and soybeans.