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Some NYC customers ask, is it OK for my utility company to email me pro-pipeline spam?
Zero net emissions by 2040? Now that Democrats have full control of the state legislature, policy experts say New York can (and should) do it.
To paraphrase Natasha Bedingfield, the future is not pre-packaged.
A federal judge has blocked drilling on roughly 300,000 acres of public land in Wyoming because the Department of Interior failed to take climate change into account when auctioning off the land for oil and gas leasing.
New York wants to fight climate change through good farming. Here's the dirt.
A proposed fix -- lending money to companies to incentivize cleaning up their carbon act -- is currently beyond the central bank's mandate.
Why were the biggest farms growing during California's drought?
In what is being hailed as a major environmental justice win, on Monday, North Carolina regulators ordered the country’s largest electric company, Duke Energy, to change how it's storing pools of toxic coal ash.
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