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It’s open season for a shift in wildlife management.
A new study projects that the number of Americans exposed to flooding will double in 30 years. Development is largely to blame.
A multibillion-dollar deal promising to be an economic boon for Guyana may be false dawn with dire impact on climate, warn campaigners.
Lead battery recycling is a crucial but dirty business. As a plant outside Los Angeles seeks to renew its operating permit, the community pushes back.
The collaboration between coal, oil, and railroads goes back decades.
“Texas’ petrochemical industry is unprepared for severe rainfall because our laws and regulations have not kept pace with our new climate reality.”
How the trash jar went from zero-waste emblem to "elitist" cliche.
The inside story of how AppHarvest's indoor farming scheme imploded — and took its blue-collar workforce down with it.
At the Mountainfilm Festival, docs explore melting ice and disappearing forest, but could go deeper.