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The fossil fuel defined economies and local traditions. What happens when it goes away?
Under a new program officially launched last week, four Northern California tribes and one in Southern California will receive state funding to protect and restore some 220 miles of California coastline.
On the Pigeon River, one town celebrates a paper mill's closure as another mourns — and both face an uncertain future.
'Dredge-and-fill' created thousands of homes vulnerable to storm surge.
As renewables overtook coal, economic growth outpaced the rise in carbon emissions.
Health experts say it doesn’t go far enough to limit the deadly pollutant.
More than five years after admitting to her crimes, Montoya was sentenced to six years in federal prison.
To lure chipmakers, the state's lawmakers voted to roll back 50-year-old restrictions on urban growth.
And nearly half have no plans to clean up their mess.