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A new study pinpoints the economic cost of emissions, paving the way for international legal action.
A new report finds Texas regulators often miss pollution because its air monitors are disabled during hurricanes.
Plans to expand wireless cellular networks could be bad news for atmospheric science.
Ohio governor calls on Congress to investigate how that could happen.
Loss and damage advocates say the U.S. is muddying the waters with “linguistic acrobatics” and diversionary tactics ahead of COP27.
Jacksonville residents and local grassroots organizations are working with city officials to take a markedly different approach to managing flood risks.
Even minor census undercounts could have substantial knock-on effects and deprive needy communities of investment and representation.
New changes “ended up making the program less focused on people of color than it originally was,” one advocate said.