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Georgia police are invoking a 2017 terrorism law against activists accused of little more than trespassing.
In Franklin County, a group of locals are concerned about potential environmental harm from renewable energy facilities and support a bill that would impose more regulations on solar and wind. The industry says it’s being unfairly singled out.
Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment.
Biden vowed to undo Trump’s toxic legacy. We’re tracking his progress.
From grocery bills to insurance premiums, warming temperatures hit Americans' wallets hard this year.
The bill drew criticism from both sides of the aisle, but it's unclear how it would affect U.S. emissions.
A father's effort to honor his daughter’s memory through a rewilding project collides with his neighbor’s conventional farming practices.
The agreement's feeble enforcement measures are a feature, not a bug.
A federal court found that an Arizona utility that crushed rooftop solar was not protected from antitrust laws.