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U.S. ski techs reflect on competing at the first Olympics banning waxes with "forever chemicals."
Will the new Democratic public service commissioners advance clean energy and shake up next year’s midterms?
As the U.S. and Europe slash their development funding, Chinese president Xi Jinping vowed that his country “will not slow down its climate actions.”
Democrats won big in last year’s election. This year, they’re aiming to win a majority on the commission.
As Typhoon Halong swept through western Alaska, it laid bare how centuries-old policies made Native villages particularly vulnerable to climate change.
The lack of inexpensive and comprehensive toxics testing has created a fragile public safety net in polluted towns across the country.
Even trace amounts of the toxic metal can cause learning problems and behavioral issues in children.
The freeze comes after six price hikes in three years.
Labor organizers, environmental advocates, and economists all agree: This is a bad idea.