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Falling electricity prices and rising distaste for nuclear power are bad news for the nation's reactor operators, says Morningstar.
With a hefty injection of money from Steyer, enviros won two key contests on Tuesday: the governor's race in Virginia and a race in rural Washington that may determine the fate of a coal export terminal.
A spill of fracked oil from a pipeline was discovered two weeks ago, but we're only just learning about it.
At a big coal summit being held near U.N. climate negotiations, the industry argues that its fancy-pants new plants are clean. Scientists call bullshit.
According to new research, severe thunderstorms are likely to hit the U.S. with more frequency over the coming century.
Last fall, New Brunswick's protests against gas drilling caught the world's attention by burning some vehicles. But their story has more to tell us about how this movement is changing.
Now energetic kids in rural Ghana can charge up LED lanterns by playing, so they can study at night.
New York's Fire Island lost more than half of its shoreline sand and sand dunes to the mega-hurricane, leaving the tourist mecca vulnerable to further storm surges.
Green may actually be the result of the recessive gene.