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Hurricane Dorian is barreling through Puerto Rico. Why aren’t more mainlanders concerned?
Major U.S. cities are leaking methane at twice the rate calculated by the EPA.
Last night was the first time, possibly ever, that Democrats running for president actually got a chance to get into climate policy nitty-gritty on an official debate stage.
It could be a test case for the state's new "critical infrastructure" law.
While other cities chased after the perfect local Green New Deal, Providence set its sights on climate justice.
Texas coal companies are leaving behind contaminated land. The state is letting them.
The report's authors warn of "very high risks" of food system instability with 2 degrees C of global warming.
At least 164 environmental activists were killed last year, according to a new report.
Candidates will likely speak on voter ID laws and the recent spate of harsh new punishments for pipeline protesters.