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The city’s nearly 400,000 pipes wouldn’t have to be fully removed for nearly 30 years after the rest of the nation.
"Carbon emissions? Still climbing. Rich countries' finance commitments? Delinquent."
Steel towns will see some reductions in toxic pollution from new regulations — but not as much as they’d hoped.
Under pressure to step up global climate aid, the world’s richest countries secured nothing less than a diplomatic coup in Baku.
The state's first "cap-and-invest" auction nearly doubled the price of carbon recently sold in California.
We have yet to solve the problems that Carter confronted head-on as president.
A quarter of marine life depends on coral reefs. So do 1 billion people.
In an unusual move, opponents of the rule have asked the highest court to pause the rule even as dozens of lawsuits in lower courts remain undecided.
Despite health risks, Puerto Rico keeps tax incentives in place for cancer-causing chemical polluters.