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The Supreme Court ended up denying the federal government’s request and will allow the suit to continue.
Sure, the Yellow Vests protested a fuel tax. But they're still calling for a fair shift to a low-carbon economy.
A court ruled that Canada failed to consult First Nations and take endangered whales into account in pipeline expansion plans.
A new study in Science draws parallels between the cause of this horrific, planet-changing event and the global warming we're experiencing today.
How might environmental anxiety impact the midterm elections? Grist looked at the nation's most competitive House races.
The current wording of the Green New Deal leaves the resolution open to energy sources that have harmed vulnerable communities.
Without emissions regulations, the "clean" fossil fuel is anything but.
The Interior’s Bureau of Land Management released plans to sell a 1,600-acre parcel of land that was formerly protected. But those plans are no longer on the table.
It's not necessarily true that Hurricane Michael victims are voting for climate deniers. Some may not have a chance to vote in the first place.