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Soda taxes are finally gaining traction. Next year, they might appear at the polling booth in a city near you.
A New York Times columnist tries to pin some of the responsibility for Donald Trump's rise on President Obama's shoulders. It's a bum rap.
Peabody Energy violated "New York laws prohibiting false or misleading claims," the state's attorney general found.
The head of Europe’s coal lobbying association says his industry may be viewed in the same way that slave traders once were.
People who flee climate-related disasters need help from the U.N. and the global community. Instead, we're still arguing over what to call them.
The Obama administration has put a moratorium on new coal mining leases on public land, and plans to overhaul the whole coal leasing program.
The Chinese government has an ambitious plan to redesign urban water systems.
John Ruskin’s warnings about a “plague-wind” in 1871 offer one way of looking at the Paris deal.
Have reproductive rights in this country gone over to the Dark Side? We’re all waiting for A New Hope.