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The outgoing Democrat’s climate agenda was a surprising success — and a cautionary tale.
As extreme heat worsens, cities are exploring ways to reach isolated individuals before it’s too late.
What one doctor’s quest to stop valley fever says about America’s preparedness for climate-driven disease.
A couple hundred overlooked public officials control the U.S. power grid — and some of them are on your ballots.
A Floodlight analysis in nine of the 10 states that elect public utility commissioners found that more than a third of their contributions of $250 and up are from fossil fuel and electric utility interests — more than $13.5 million in all.
As a warming world creates an existential threat for the ski industry, resorts are reducing how much energy they need to make it snow.
More than 200 science, technology, engineering, and math professionals are candidates at the state and municipal level this year.
Brian Keeper survived the July 4 floods that devastated Hunt, Texas. But moving on may be the hardest part.
Here’s what happened when two climate reporters tried to ditch natural gas.