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The locals are worried: “Just because CO2 sequestration can be done doesn't mean it should be done."
The outgoing Democrat’s climate agenda was a surprising success — and a cautionary tale.
A shortage of potable water and the toxic stew of sewage and other pollutants the flood left behind has prompted a race to avert a public health crisis in North Carolina.
“We buy homes” companies are procuring disaster-damaged properties for cheap. Survivors say they're taking advantage of tragedy.
Restaurants in Petaluma are collaborating on a novel experiment to reduce plastic waste.
The Trump administration wants to fast-track logging in the Black Hills. What could go wrong? A lot, say tribes, scientists, and conservationists.
As the planet warms, laborers need special clothes to cope. But they also need government protections.
Yet governments are still pouring $7 trillion into subsidies for fossil fuels.
There’s no solid evidence that framing the global problem as a local one prompts people to act. So what does?