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In the 1970s, the EPA allowed chemical companies to dump toxic waste into the deep sea. Now, oil giants are drilling right on top of it.
Due to a phenomenon called subsidence, the metropolis's landscape is compacting — and parts of the city are now dropping a foot and a half each year.
A new bill makes it possible for them to obtain the state license necessary to work in a municipal firefighting department.
The sea is invading Hawaii. The military's plan to build a seawall near Pearl Harbor might make the problem worse.
Knowing how to drive — or even owning a car — doesn't automatically put you on the road to climate ruin.
A collaboration between houses of worship and the National Wildlife Federation is bringing religious groups deeper into the environmental movement.
Scientists are racing to understand how the relationship between forests and fire is changing on a warming planet.
How climate-fueled fires are exacerbating the housing crisis sweeping the West.
GE announced on Monday that it will stop building coal-fired power plants and focus on renewable energy and other types of power generation.