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Aerosol pollutants have masked the effects of global warming. Without them, the U.S. is about to get a lot wetter.
A GOP-led Congress could resuscitate the effort to transfer roughly 2 acres within the Wind River Indian Reservation to a local irrigation district.
The bill, which just passed Congress, is a bailout for commodity growers and leaves small farmers — and U.S. consumers — out to dry.
As federal incentives for home electrification disappear, an innovative state law lets utilities meet energy-efficiency mandates by getting people off gas.
New research sheds light on how rising temperatures are squeezing farmers and raising prices for consumers.
As the regulatory fight over toxic sterilization facilities continues, the health of more than 14 million people may hang in the balance.
With rivers across the West running low, utilities must get creative if they are to meet demand without increasing emissions.
One sound index used to monitor biodiversity fell by as much as 15 percent following particularly smoky days, according to a new study.
Dragging nets along the ocean bed wrecks marine life, but researchers can’t agree on how bad it is for the climate.