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A rule proposed by the Bureau of Land Management would cut leasing fees for those projects by 80 percent.
The rare window to ask tough questions opens after a disaster. Too often, it closes before accurate answers can emerge.
Half of the projects funded through the law have been allocated to expanding highways.
Turns out growing crops on the Red Planet is a lot like growing food on a climate-ravaged Earth.
Excessive levels of PFAS have been detected at 80 percent of active and decommissioned military bases.
Despite a “landmark” agreement, automakers and the repair industry are still fighting over who controls car data.
With U.N. talks coming to a close, some are accusing oil-producing states of weakening the world’s commitment to the green transition.
The government is refusing to restore eroded beaches in coastal Florida counties unless homeowners agree to one condition: public access.
Despite health risks, Puerto Rico keeps tax incentives in place for cancer-causing chemical polluters.