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The Michigan city has ambitions to go carbon neutral, and they begin in one of its most frontline neighborhoods.
“We buy homes” companies are procuring disaster-damaged properties for cheap. Survivors say they're taking advantage of tragedy.
European lawsuits allege that climate inaction is causing psychological harm — and violating human rights.
A new report finds Texas regulators often miss pollution because its air monitors are disabled during hurricanes.
Local communities want to electrify, but gas interests have other ideas.
In the wake of the East Palestine, Ohio, disaster, other train towns wonder: Are we next?
Plains All American Pipeline reached a $230 million settlement with California fishers and coastal property owners last week, agreeing to compensate them for damages caused by a devastating oil spill in 2015.
But not everyone can afford to buy a new (or used) EV.
The researcher Hamza Hamouchene outlines a path toward a clean energy future without "green colonialism."