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The fate of the state’s water depends on this election. For politicians and voters, it’s mostly an afterthought.
Metro Manila’s bicycling community surged early in the pandemic. Now activists are trying to keep the momentum going.
These powerlifters and strongmen are lifting heavier weights with a diet that's lighter on the planet.
More than 200 science, technology, engineering, and math professionals are candidates at the state and municipal level this year.
New data suggest wealthy countries may belatedly be providing a promised $100 billion in climate-related aid. But they’ve eroded trust in the process.
As a warming world creates an existential threat for the ski industry, resorts are reducing how much energy they need to make it snow.
“It’s a red war on a blue city, and it’s a white war on a Black city."
The Biden administration told justices it doesn't have an obligation to bring more water to the reservation.
Renewable energy company First Solar has pledged $1.2 billion to expand domestic solar panel manufacturing, a move it says will create hundreds of new jobs and significantly expand U.S. solar capacity.