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This week marks the 60th anniversary of the first ascent of Everest by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. But thanks to climate change, these aren't the same peaks.
Property owners say nearby wind turbines are causing them health problems. Meanwhile, a new paper finds no evidence that "wind turbine syndrome" exists.
The frog DNA sat around for 40 years before scientists used cloning technology to bring the species back to life.
Many insurance firms are clueless when it comes to climate change. Allstate and Travelers question its very existence.
If forced to choose between a world powered by natural gas or nuclear, which would you choose? If you chose natural gas, you just hypothetically killed a bunch of people.
Democrats use less energy than do Republicans. And Greens use way less than everybody else.
The pumping of oil-drilling wastewater underground probably induced a series of earthquakes in Oklahoma, according to new research.
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative produced $1.6 billion in economic value for participating states, a new study finds. Yes, carbon trading can be good for the economy.
Last week saw more than 50 protests against the Keystone XL and Enbridge Northern Gateway pipelines -- and vows of many more to come.