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Just 1.3 percent of homeowners in the state have national flood insurance policies.
The Agriculture Department just restored the so-called Roadless Rule, but federal land swaps could still open forest lands to logging.
From Ohio's fracking fields to California's oil refineries, residents are tracking pollution missed by the EPA.
The infrastructure woes behind a water failure
Regulators voted last week to prohibit wastewater from hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, from being discharged into the lands and water of the Delaware River Basin.
Brian Keeper survived the July 4 floods that devastated Hunt, Texas. But moving on may be the hardest part.
A record 2,400 lobbyists are at the conference representing national governments, business groups, and carbon offset advocates.
Heat waves are making pregnancy more dangerous and exacerbating existing maternal health disparities.
Cleaner trucks will mean better air and health for overburdened communities.