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A glut of oil and gas in the U.S. has made key environmental policies more politically palatable. What will happen if that glut ends?
The coal industry used to see the president as an ally. Those days are long gone.
Those hoping the new prime minister will be a climate champion willing to fix the damage done by his predecessor, Stephen Harper, could be in for a reality check.
Star Wars movies have always leaned heavily on nature to get their point across -- but the new one adds a surprising type of landscape to the mix.
This video explains how climate-induced changes in flowering cycles could make for pollination trouble.
White House officials helped craft a deal Republicans wouldn't be able to stop -- and the effort required major political capital.
Merchants aren't passing the cost along to consumers, and that means the tax might not reduce soda consumption as supporters intended.
Sure, sending trash far away burns more carbon than recycling it locally. But recycling it far away still beats trashing it. Umbra sorts the tradeoffs.
An open-source project in California is putting cheap air-quality test stations on school roofs and other locations.