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Conservatives led by Friedrich Merz remain committed to renewables, but say "we must and we will change" an economic policy focused on climate.
As the United States begins to crack down on PFAS contamination, Indigenous communities are getting left behind.
Driving into lower Manhattan is now more expensive, but the toll promises cleaner air, safer streets, and improved subways.
The agency will offer upfront cash payments to disaster survivors and slash some of its infamous red tape.
People eat, drink, and breathe in tiny pieces of plastics — but what they do inside the body is still unknown.
Activists say public power would lower bills and expand clean energy. But they face tough opposition from investor-owned utilities.
The fate of Arizona’s proposed Resolution Copper mine rested with the federal courts, but the administration announced last week it would move to approve the project before their rulings.
Whether the Louisiana project is built may hinge on federal study of climate and economic impact of the burgeoning liquefied natural gas industry.
The world agreed to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030. A new IEA report finds we’re currently off track.