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With legislation stalled, a mass protest movement is struggling to find its place.
“We've seen more and more regulatory capture of our environmental agencies.”
The selection of Caesars Palace as the venue may have been a matter of price or convenience, but it’s hard not to read into the poetry of it.
Europe may need Russian nickel to meet its climate goals — and Indigenous activists may need Europe to hold a Russian mining giant to account.
The new rules “will save lives,” one doctor said. “It will make my patients immediately healthier.”
“The long-term health of our industry is directly linked to the health of the planet, but this effort is about more than the bottom line — it’s the right thing to do.”
The climate metaphor starts to fall apart about halfway through, but that’s when the film works best.
Cahokia Heights has been ordered to control its sewage overflows, but finding the money to do so will be a challenge.
Six utility companies have unveiled a plan to introduce a “seamless network” of fast-charging stations along major highways in the South, Midwest, Gulf, and Central Plains regions.