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After 93,000 people were exposed to jet fuel-laced water, federal officials are finally cleaning up a leaking petroleum storage facility.
Amid an uncertain legal landscape, lawmakers are finding new ways to electrify buildings.
A Puget Sound project turned seaweed from a nuisance into a “climate-smart commodity.” That inserted it into the president’s culture wars.
Air pollution will plummet as EVs and renewables are adopted, showcasing the public-health benefits of moving away from fossil fuels.
As storms get warmer and wetter, the state's flood control system is struggling to keep up.
New York could see more frequent and destructive blazes, but the state doesn’t have enough forest rangers and firefighters to respond to the growing threat.
But what would change if we added a number to the hurricane scale?
Critics argue that the agency’s work with a lobbying group is a conflict of interest.
A rule proposed by the Bureau of Land Management would cut leasing fees for those projects by 80 percent.