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Satellites are letting scientists know what happened to all the sewage from Hurricane Sandy. Which we need to know about, even though it's uh, crappy news.
While the New Year brings with it a sense of optimism, for those of us in the climate change business...
One good way to do that, not mentioned: don't extract tar sands.
As the EPA gets close to finalizing new soot standards, a look at how this pollution affects our health.
Activists trying to block construction of the pipeline report 12 brutal arrests yesterday heading into the second month of the sustained treesit.
In case you thought too much CO2 was an unalloyed good.
If we want technology to be a force for good, here are a few things we should keep in mind before we weave it into every element of our carbon-zero cities.
A new report says New York City could slash its emissions by a whopping 90 percent by 2050 simply by making its buildings more energy efficient.
But you really shouldn't bother.