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The sweeping bill is unlikely to pass, but its components could still make an impact.
The restaurant's solution is apparently still plastic, but just less plastic with the spoon being swapped out for a smaller option and a reusable mixer.
As restrictions spread, neighborhoods are getting quieter—and cleaner.
Air filters are great during wildfire smoke events, but they don’t do much to improve indoor air quality afterward, a study found.
Pope Francis is among the most significant religious leaders in the world. But even he can’t bend the emissions curve on his own.
Scientists warn of unlivable heat and food shortages after analyzing 35 planetary vital signs.
In the British Ecological Society’s annual photo competition, animal dramas take center stage.
Drought is likely to improve throughout the country, especially around Texas. And, despite the warmer temperatures, we could still see a few Nor'easters.
A warming planet means warmer oceans, which fuel storms to grow and strengthen at a much faster rate compared to a few decades ago.
More than half of the country’s transmission lines were constructed before the 1970s.
Conservationists have given up hope of ever seeing these animals again.
Less soot from pollution means brighter snow that may offset some of climate change’s effects.
The link between environmental disasters and societal collapse, explained.
Gas and construction groups say the ban endangers their livelihoods and violates federal energy regulations.
Wildlife exits along a busy roadway are saving native animals from death by car.
More homeowners than ever need flood insurance. Fewer than ever can afford it.
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