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When researchers compare shopping online to shopping at a brick-and-mortar outlet, what they’re mainly talking about is the so-called “last-mile problem.”
Some of the best places to grow crops look ripe for solar power.
Wastewater from drilling and fracking contains hundreds of toxic chemicals, many of which are poorly understood.
Researchers found that sexual assault, rape, trafficking, child marriage, and other forms of violence against women occur in the wake of environmental crises or conflicts.
“Climate change has moved out of the public-relations department, into the C-suite, and down to the shop floor.”
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet. In Utqiagvik, Alaska, Inupiat people say that change is a part of life.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to collaborate with the Navajo Nation to transform an old coal plant into a wind, solar, and hydropower center.
A sweeping analysis studied nine states to identify which peaker plants have the greatest potential to be replaced by clean energy alternatives.
Trump is about to lose his “the U.S. is a net exporter of oil” bragging rights due to the coronavirus.