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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.
A proposed fix -- lending money to companies to incentivize cleaning up their carbon act -- is currently beyond the central bank's mandate.
New York is closer to passing its landmark climate legislation, but the bill is looking less like a Green New Deal
Aid workers describe "inland oceans extending for miles and miles."
Earth’s carbon dioxide levels typically peak in May.
A pack of 21 kids has sued the U.S. government, demanding climate action. Here's what'll happen if they win.
A Gallup poll out this week found that 66 percent of Americans believe that human activity drives global warming.
Both Trump and Puerto Rico’s governor are in favor of the move, but for very different reasons.
Bye-bye, sloppy joes. Hello, tofu! Last week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that starting next school year, the Big Apple’s public school lunchrooms will not serve meat on Mondays.