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On Monday, the waterfront city of Annapolis, Maryland, filed a lawsuit against 26 oil and gas companies, including ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, and BP.
The construction and gas industries now have more control over the nation's building codes.
Hotels don’t want to shelter homeless people. Advocates say it shouldn’t be a choice.
Researchers propose a new kind of carbon price that would reduce the burden of carbon clean-up on future generations.
The Biden administration aims to direct billions to pre-disaster planning. But is it enough?
Microsoft, Shopify, and others are backing new carbon-removal projects. Good idea?
Louisiana plans extensively for hurricanes -- but not for protecting its 50,000 residents behind bars.
The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority planned to electrify thousands of Navajo homes. Then COVID hit.
Whoever made the mess should pay to clean it up. But who is actually responsible?