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With federal dollars flowing, small tribes are trying to jumpstart their own recycling programs.
Climate change is coming for your morning joe. Startups are betting that substitutes made out of date seeds and chickpeas are the answer.
Half of the projects funded through the law have been allocated to expanding highways.
A new study shows that cutting down trees for paper, furniture, and fuel emits three times more carbon than flying.
Alachua County is preparing for a more dangerous future, even if the state government won't say "climate."
There's a long, nasty history of uranium mining on Native lands, but the company says this time is different.
Washington’s Yakama Nation received both the grant and a $100 million federal loan. Held up by a series of bureaucratic hurdles, the funding could expire before the government lets the tribal nation touch a dime.
Since the Standing Rock protests in 2017, 19 states have passed so-called critical infrastructure laws.
Land for large solar arrays is limited on the island. Rooftop panels can provide electricity during blackouts and bring the island closer to its clean energy goals.