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Utah used actors, AI, stagecraft, and NDAs as it sought to sway public opinion and take control of 18.5 million acres of federal public land.
In the high glare of a summer evening in Fairbanks, Alaska, Ciara Santiago watched the mercury climb. A meteorologist at the ...
Georgia was about to retire coal plants. Then came the data centers. Utilities nationwide are falling back on fossil fuels to meet huge energy demand.
The first tourist season since Hurricane Helene pummeled North Carolina reveals how much the river and livelihoods have ...
Thorny questions about who will pay for global climate action derailed a climate summit in Bonn, Germany, this week.
Summer has officially begun with a blast of scorching temperatures across much of the United States. The National Weather Service is warning of “extremely dangerous heat” baking 160 million people ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a “scary” health burden.
The Trump administration announced its intention earlier this week to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Policy, also known as the “Roadless Rule,” which restricts road-building, logging, and ...
Chicago residents risk daily lead exposure from toxic pipes. Replacing them will take decades. The city with the most lead ...
Even in the U.S., where the policy was least popular, half of those surveyed said they'd support a climate tax that ...
The so-called "One Big, Beautiful Bill" targets the tax credits designed to put the U.S. on the path to net-zero carbon ...
As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other ...