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The construction and gas industries now have more control over the nation's building codes.
How one company is taking responsibility for energy expenditures over the entire life cycle of its products
A French court ruled that the government was responsible for “ecological damage” by failing to meet its goal of cutting emissions by 1.5 percent each year.
The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority planned to electrify thousands of Navajo homes. Then COVID hit.
The decline of Princeville, North Carolina, is a testament to just how much history is at risk in an era of accelerating climate change.
This month, the Swiss outdoor clothing company Mammut took a small but “industry-leading” step toward addressing emissions from fossil-fuel-powered ships.
Here’s why that matters.
A new study of the American West shows that climate change is driving more days that are hot, dry, and windy — the perfect conditions for deadly wildfires.
Whoever made the mess should pay to clean it up. But who is actually responsible?