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The coffee chain had originally planned to start phasing out disposable cups in 2015.
A federal appeals court rolled back a previous environmental win for young climate activists.
The Environmental Protection Agency could lose its ability to regulate polluters, depending on the case's outcome.
Jim Justice says we don't need to stop burning fossil fuels, because God will give us time to deal with climate change later.
“They had all these assurances from the administration, and then it fell through.”
“There’s never been a time when the divorce between hype and reality in oil and gas has been greater."
The smell of hornet sex may be entomologists' best bet for culling these giant invaders.
A new analysis illustrates the ways some of Big Oil's leadership has managed to profit off of war.
The former nuclear power plant requires electricity to cool spent radioactive fuel rods.
A newly public email lays bare the financial giant’s cozy relationship with a climate-change-denying oil regulator.
These are some of the worst floods in Australia's recorded history.
The crucial reservoir is set to hit a worrisome new low this month, after an exceptionally dry winter.
"The biggest thing we can do to try and remove this situation is to consume less."
New EPA programs would spend millions to replace diesel school buses while $1.1 billion will go towards reducing public transit emissions nationwide.
"Doesn’t Russian oil smell [of] Ukrainian blood for you?" Ukraine’s minister of foreign affairs tweeted at Shell.
In the span of 24 hours, BP, Equinor, and Shell have all announced they'll pull out of the region.
A major report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change previews the disasters ahead.
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