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The Department of Transportation has threatened to pull funding for high-profile climate-friendly projects in California, New York, and Washington, D.C.
After people buy back the land beneath their mobile homes, renewables tend to crop up.
Researchers found that the state's screening tool uses a small number of health problems that could bias which communities are designated.
Supreme Court rulings limiting federal authority have upended the legal landscape — and could discourage bold climate policies.
There’s no solid evidence that framing the global problem as a local one prompts people to act. So what does?
Yet governments are still pouring $7 trillion into subsidies for fossil fuels.
A lawsuit claims ExxonMobil and others underreported debts by $194 million, calling it “a playbook” for how companies dump old wells and expenses on states.
The answer: try at least $500 million.
The locals are worried: “Just because CO2 sequestration can be done doesn't mean it should be done."