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Those higher temperatures could lead to more coastal erosion, flooding, and extreme weather
After dodging the issue for more than 30 years, wealthy nations face calls to address the “loss and damage” created by climate change at COP27.
There have already been 50 chemical spills or fires in the U.S. this year, and it's only March.
Africatown, the only U.S. community established by West Africans who survived the Middle Passage, demonstrates the long roots of environmental injustice.
Four federal agencies this month unveiled a “national blueprint for transportation decarbonization,” an 88-page roadmap toward a sustainable transportation sector by 2050.
Technology to eliminate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – known for their links to fertility problems and some cancers – could be on the horizon.
The yearly get-togethers are a critical centerpiece for international climate action. But critics say they have outlived their usefulness and are due for an overhaul.
Roughly two-thirds of grazing on Bureau of Land Management land is controlled by just 10 percent of permit holders.
A U.S.-based rare earth supply chain could boost clean energy and electric vehicles — and military weapons.