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A couple of months ago, my dad sat down to write me a letter. By the time he finished writing it, the world had irreversibly changed.
In Grand Junction, Colorado, the election is a choice between two distinct futures.
True million-mile batteries are likely to outlast whatever cars they’re built for, meaning their arrival could dramatically impact both second-use markets and battery recycling.
Tribes say the federal government often views consultation as a "box-checking exercise."
Offshore aquaculture, which has long divided environmentalists and commercial fishing interests, now has a pathway to approval.
The youth climate activist group started the process of endorsing a candidate last November.
For the first time, the Green 2.0 annual diversity report showed an overall increase in people of color and women on staff and boards of directors.
Trump tells the truth: When it comes to oil and gas, the U.S. is number 1.
With Williams Pipeline decision looming, activists say the state’s climate targets hang in the balance.