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Sea ice extent in the Arctic has decreased by about 40 percent since 1979. New technologies are being deployed to regrow it.
The EPA rule could trim 2 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Salt water laced with cancer-causing chemicals, a byproduct of oil and gas drilling, is spewing from old wells. Experts warn of a pollution crisis spreading underground and threatening Oklahoma’s drinking water.
A new study finds that the country's 28 most populous metros are losing elevation, from New York City to Seattle.
With a newly elected leader, the International Seabed Authority must decide the future of more than half of the world’s ocean floor.
In Appalachian Tennessee, mines shut down and couldn't pay their debts. Now a new one is opening under the guise of an "energy emergency."
It’s not clear who will now write the Congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment — or whether it will be written at all.
A 5-year drought, a failed desalination plant, and poor planning may force the city to choose between residents and the oil and gas industry.
Tens of thousands of Omahans have lead in their yards at levels that experts say is dangerous, especially for kids. Growing momentum to do more cleanup in what’s already the nation’s largest residential lead Superfund site now may stall.