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Advocates say the ruling makes clear that complying with the Paris Agreement is not enough.
The ruling could allow federal agencies to skip climate analysis when approving major projects — with wide-reaching consequences.
From renewables to EVs to workforce training, the state's journey toward decarbonization has "a long way to go and a short time to get there."
The USDA’s decision to cut $1 billion worth of food aid is causing layoffs, supply shortfalls, and the end of donations at charitable groups across the country — all as hunger continues to climb.
A new report from the EPA inspector general found the state’s health department saw evidence of elevated lead levels as early as 2015.
As a fight over voting districts consumes the Texas legislature, funding for flood relief remains elusive.
Scientists have uncovered a “blind spot” in the research on rising seas, revealing that tens of millions of people thought safe from coastal flooding are at risk of inundation.
A new study finds that politicians tend to use shorter words in speeches on hot days.
A relentless storm is unleashing floods and tornadoes. Here's how a warmer atmosphere and a simmering Gulf of Mexico could be making it worse.