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Hope, fear, and the "Greta effect."
According to a Grist analysis, 9 plants on the Gulf Coast will produce excess hazardous chemicals while offline.
Commutes, office spaces, and business conferences might never be the same.
Massachusetts, Colorado join the lists of states investigating the future of natural gas in buildings.
Dubbed “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down over time, now scientists like Sales are racing to figure out how to clean PFAS up.
In 2018 in Japan, more than 1,000 people died during an unprecedented heat wave. In 2019, scientists proved it would have been impossible without global warming.
All of the area’s pools, sports fields, street lights, and official buildings, including Sydney Town Hall, are now powered by renewably sourced electricity.
Coal country can reinvent itself — if it gets the cash
Trump isolated the U.S. from global climate efforts, but Biden can move quickly to collaborate, especially on the plastic problem.