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So maybe carbon pricing isn't dead after all.
Cahokia Heights has been ordered to control its sewage overflows, but finding the money to do so will be a challenge.
The biofuel’s clean promise has only led to dirtier air.
Iraqi minister and International Energy Agency chief urge countries to move away from fossil fuel dependency.
New research finds that variations in the moon’s orbit will lead to a burst of sunny-day flooding in the mid-2030s.
The new rules “will save lives,” one doctor said. “It will make my patients immediately healthier.”
L.A.’s Echo Park was an oasis for the unhoused during the pandemic — until the city forcibly removed them.
After 13 lawsuits against the program, the Emergency Relief for Farmers of Color Act is "on thin ice."
The package focuses on “traditional” infrastructure, but some spending addresses emissions and climate resiliency.