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In Louisiana, Tennessee, and Texas, Black communities are fighting for their right to access clean water.
Some in the Native Village of Tetlin claim their leaders broke tribal laws when agreeing to the Manh Choh mine.
The climate conference delivered a historic deal on loss and damage — but little else.
Indigenous leaders worry redistricting will lead to more disenfranchisement and environmental issues.
Since 2011, enforcement budget has declined by nearly 30 percent.
The bill drew criticism from both sides of the aisle, but it's unclear how it would affect U.S. emissions.
Even for a so-called “climate president,” Biden’s reliance on fossil fuel reserves during the Ukraine crisis is not surprising.
A draft plan says it could be done by 2045, but only with the help of significant carbon capture projects.
The so-called “exchange contract” has created a surreal split-screen effect: One group of farmers has ample water. Another has almost none.