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“He’s supposed to be protecting our country and our world.”
In Grand Junction, Colorado, the election is a choice between two distinct futures.
Nationwide, only 3 percent of earth and environmental scientists are black.
For years, TV meteorologists avoided discussing the topic on air. Times, however, are changing.
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.
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.
On Thursday, the world’s largest software company pledged to remove all the carbon it has ever emitted into the atmosphere since it was founded in 1975
Offshore aquaculture, which has long divided environmentalists and commercial fishing interests, now has a pathway to approval.
Tribes say the federal government often views consultation as a "box-checking exercise."