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PR maestro Richard Berman serves the interests of the wealthy, but he’s just one cog in a machine. The attack on Obama's power-plant rules illustrates how.
Your food waste could be used to make tougher solar panels, better batteries, sustainable condoms, and more.
Despite the drought’s epicenter in California, it’s Arizona that will bear the brunt of the West’s epic dry spell.
If federal prosecutors have their way, Don Blankenship will get his day in court for the string of misdeeds that lead to a deadly mine explosion. He apparently has other plans.
Big solar projects don't have to be built in undeveloped areas, new research finds. We could fit them right into developed urban areas.
The White House decided not to draft rules on explosive gas in tanker cars, Reuters reports. Meanwhile, an oil train blows up in Illinois.
The Paddle in Seattle is just a hint of this city's commitment to fighting climate change. Next up: Eliminating its carbon footprint completely.
Electric vehicles can have higher sticker prices than gasoline versions, but things look different if you consider all costs over five years.
Climate change, vaccines, GMOs: Where Americans just don't get science.