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Texas facilities emitted 174 million pounds of pollution above permitted limits last year.
Shoppers, profits, growth: Why marketing-speak is bad for the planet.
Here's where.
According to a Grist analysis, 9 plants on the Gulf Coast will produce excess hazardous chemicals while offline.
The problem is, it’s unclear if “carbon offsets” even work.
Let's dig into this demand by Seattle activists: “We demand the de-gentrification of Seattle, starting with rent control.”
Massachusetts nonprofit HEET wants to turn leaky infrastructure into district-wide geothermal heat-pump systems that it hopes will create a “post-gas world.”
As wind turbines reach the end of their life, engineers are turning the blades into electrical transmission towers, bridges, cement, and more.
The EPA approved Oxitec’s mosquitoes for release this spring. Some scientists and locals want to halt the deployment.