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Louisiana has a $1.5 billion plan to slow sea-level rise and BP is paying for it.
80 community scientists will hit the streets on Friday to measure temperatures across 300 square miles in 13 cities.
In the riot’s aftermath, Ohio quietly joined a dozen states that have legislated harsh new penalties for environmental activism.
Wildcat speculators, big oil companies, and state officials alike have been salivating over the Uinta Basin’s rich oil deposits for years.
As the right grapples with what comes after climate denial, a Copper State lawsuit suggests creeping ‘eco-fascism’ in Europe may be a model.
More than 120 social justice organizations have asked the CDC to issue a moratorium on water shutoffs by utilities.
The most exciting part of Apple’s new climate pledge? Low-carbon aluminum.
Will Michael Honeycutt’s legacy as an “honest broker” at the EPA be undercut by his efforts to weaken cancer protections in Texas?
Unplugged wells could be quietly leaking millions of pounds of methane in West Texas.