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Nuclear experts aren’t sure the company could manage to make small reactors both cost-effective and scalable.
Grist asked 10 countries how they would use the long-awaited “loss and damage” fund launched at COP28.
The rush to meet AI's energy needs is sure to rely on natural gas, raising worries about air pollution in the state's urban corridor.
Parter Medical Products was fined more than $800,000 for exposing its workers to dangerously high levels of the carcinogen ethylene oxide.
As extreme weather becomes more frequent, so too have post-disaster contractor scams like excessive billing and shoddy repairs.
After years of concern over so-called “fluoro” waxes, the Milan Cortina Games will be the first Olympics without them.
The Biden administration's new proposal makes drilling for oil on public lands a lot more expensive.
Despite a “landmark” agreement, automakers and the repair industry are still fighting over who controls car data.
A new report finds that 1 in 4 people in the U.S. are breathing unhealthy air as rising temperatures and bigger fires create a "climate penalty."