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11th-hour polling found that concerns about extreme heat and flooding are deeply polarized.
Elon Musk said he would give a big contract to anyone mining the EV battery mineral 'in an environmentally sensitive way.'
When Trump left the accords, these states tried to go all in.
Scientists are racing to understand how the relationship between forests and fire is changing on a warming planet.
Near America’s largest coal-fired power plant, toxins are showing up in drinking water and people have fallen ill. One giant energy company plans to avoid the cleanup costs.
To the atmosphere, this year’s “return to nature” — a silver lining for some amid a deadly virus — was virtually meaningless.
A Canadian company is drilling exploratory wells in Namibia for what could be a major oil and gas find. Local residents and conservationists fear the project could use up scarce water supplies and cause widespread ecological disruption downstream in the world-renowned Okavango Delta.
The Klamath Dam removals are a test case for stakeholders working together to better manage water in the West.
A new law in France aims to help keep smartphones out of the dump. It also has global implications.