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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?
Raging forest and land fires in Indonesia have spewed more greenhouse gases in recent days than the entire U.S. economy.
White House officials helped craft a deal Republicans wouldn't be able to stop -- and the effort required major political capital.
The good news? Sustainably raised beef is less likely to contain poop or drugs.
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.
Who's to blame for last year's devastating fires in Indonesia -- big corporations? Small farmers? Or an endangered feudal system?
Peer-reviewed studies that support skeptic talking points contain questionable physics and shoddy analysis.
An open-source project in California is putting cheap air-quality test stations on school roofs and other locations.
Houston is home to the nation's largest refining and petrochemical complex, where billions of gallons of oil and dangerous chemicals are stored.