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Arctic states and international powerhouses are in the early stages of a new struggle to extract resources from way up north.
And waiting in the wings -- Leslie, the second-earliest "L" storm in history.
The oil company that has done basically everything short of sinking its own boats is now suing Greenpeace, blaming the group for obstructing Arctic drilling.
As California enters the world of cap-and-trade, sustainable farms are in line to receive dollars that will come straight from oil and gas companies.
The EPA suspects that Disney Studios may have introduced carcinogenic chromium 6 into the regional water supply.
Did you know that the surface area of the average dinner plate expanded by 36 percent between 1960 and 2007? Here's how growing portion sizes are contributing to our national food waste problem.
Sorry to rain on the parade, but voters saying they consider climate to be "important" is not nearly enough to effect change.
A Christian Science Monitor headline claims that EPA regulations are squelching coal companies. Not so: David Roberts explains what's really snuffing out the industry.
Increased use of natural gas gets a lot of the credit for falling carbon dioxide levels.