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The Indiana facility's spill interrupted drinking water processing and forced the closure of nearby beaches.
A watchdog group alleges "rampant" violations of international law.
Women who fight wildfires worry about their fertility. A new study shows their concerns may be valid.
But zeroing out emissions could create a green Industrial Revolution, a new report says.
Mosquitoes and I cherish the same thing when it comes to our ideal summer weather: mugginess.
Will countries fill it with more oil and gas, or with renewables?
Peter Martin spent decades guzzling water around Lāhainā. Then came the fire.
A grand jury and the EPA have cited potential disposal problems, and activists are fighting new injection wells. Yet the gas industry claims fracking is essential for the state’s economic health and that most of its wastewater is safely recycled.
As climate change intensifies extreme weather, cities and companies are paying for private forecasting. But what about the places that can't afford it?