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After weeks of debate at COP28, countries decide to “transition away” from oil and gas — while stopping short of a “phaseout.”
A new study suggests unregulated “precursor” compounds account for half of total PFAS pollution at sites around the country.
More than 10 million Ecuadorians voted last year to ban oil operations in part of the Amazon rainforest. But heavy crude has continued to flow from the region, which is home to uncontacted Indigenous families.
A new report finds Indigenous land rights are key to preserving biodiversity.
The climate law is lowering the cost of solar and wind, but Paris Agreement goals are still out of reach.
Climate change is driving mosquitoes to new heights, bringing the bugs, and the diseases they carry, to newly vulnerable populations.
US Magnesium, on the shores of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, left a legacy of environmental problems.
Landry has surrounded himself with former fossil fuel executives — and he has targeted the state’s climate change task force.
Inside the grassroots opposition that fended off a 2,200-acre data center campus in southern Virginia, and why their struggle isn’t over yet.