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My Christmassy hometown is looking less and less like a winter wonderland.
Not pictured: Toxic fumes.
For unavoidable plastic waste, there are no good options.
Conflict forced scientists to abandon a gene bank, but not before duplicating their last remnants of essential crops in the Svalbard vault on a remote Arctic island.
Morgan Stanley is the fifth major U.S. bank to toughen its energy policy recently.
It's all in the neighborhood.
Mississippi sued Memphis over its use of a deep aquifer. A possibly paradigm-shifting Supreme Court decision looms.
In British Columbia, Native communities, activists, and local government are split over new pipelines and their environmental risks.
A group of Black residents from St. James Parish, Louisiana, got the green light to hold an hour-long Juneteenth prayer on a burial plot, owned by plastics company Formosa.