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High levels of manganese in drinking water could harm infants and children, research shows. But industries that use or produce the metal are downplaying the risks in a battle with the EPA.
How developing countries' 30-year battle for "loss and damage" funding culminated in a new agreement in Egypt.
The decision will limit — but not prevent — the EPA’s regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.
The oceanic phenomenon could lead to more pathogen-carrying mosquitoes, bacteria, and toxic algae.
A new report finds per-acre revenue from offshore wind blows oil and gas out of the water
A federal judge struck down plans to expand fossil fuel extraction in the Powder River Basin of Montana and Wyoming, saying a federal agency failed to consider how the plans might threaten public health and the environment.
The hyperealistic drama reminds us that things aren’t always so rosy for people on the front lines of clean energy development.
Efforts to replace annual wheat with perennial varieties promise to restore the soil, heal the land, and sequester carbon.
Rich countries are dodging responsibility for adaptation aid, infuriating leaders from vulnerable nations.