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From fermented fungi to gene-edited pesticides, Michael Grunwald explores innovative solutions to boost food production while protecting the planet in his latest book.
With the threat of another hot summer ahead, advocates asked a federal judge to declare 100-degree-plus conditions in uncooled Texas facilities unconstitutional.
The answer depends on their political affiliation.
As extreme heat reshapes air quality, the network of 277 monitors is expected to help identify localized pollution hot spots.
A new project in California’s oil country could dodge national controversies over energy and water usage.
It's the first evidence of an oil company acknowledging that gas wasn't as climate-friendly as promised.
They've mapped an unwelcome guest: the lone star tick.
It’s a towering example of the contentious debate over what to do with the state’s ever-growing supply of oilfield waste.
By throwing a wrench in the state’s Regional Haze State Implementation Plan, advocates say Hawaiian Electric Co. can sidestep rules years in the making.