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To lure chipmakers, the state's lawmakers voted to roll back 50-year-old restrictions on urban growth.
The movement to recognize and protect the rights of nature scored another victory last month when an Indian court declared that the natural world should have legal rights on par with humans.
America may have hit “peak gasoline,” but the fossil fuel’s decline is still too slow to meet climate goals.
Chicago has the highest number of lead service lines in the nation, but the city's replacement program is moving at a glacial pace. Replacement and mitigation efforts in other states offer a better blueprint — and potential to create community jobs along the way.
On the Pigeon River, one town celebrates a paper mill's closure as another mourns — and both face an uncertain future.
Miners and their advocates have long demanded stricter standards on exposure to silica, a leading cause of an epidemic of black lung. They’re still waiting.
Using electricity to make hydrogen could be an elegant climate solution — or it could prop up a dirty grid.
A new study projects that the number of Americans exposed to flooding will double in 30 years. Development is largely to blame.
Australians delivered a strong mandate for climate action last weekend as they voted overwhelmingly for the center-left Labor Party, the Green Party, and pro-climate “teal” independent candidates.