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A Justice Department said a prior court ruling did not legally compel the administration to lease parts of the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas drilling.
The deadly series of twisters fits with a pattern of more violent clusters of storms.
A report states that Amazon is slowly imposing its no cell phone policy in its facilities again. The company said employees are allowed to have their phones.
A massive outbreak of severe weather tore through states from Arkansas to Illinois overnight on Friday.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.
While many conservative states are fighting to protect fossil fuels, Nebraska is set to clean up its act. (With a few caveats, that is.)
Around 70% of warehouses are in neighborhoods with a greater share of non-white people than that of the median neighborhoods in the metro area.
The oil and gas industry has refined its techniques to stay a step ahead over decades. And it has no plans to stop anytime soon.
Some storms could finally make a dent in the region's major snow drought—but there's a long way to go.
Model legislation that could soon spread to conservative legislatures around the country would blacklist companies that want to end fossil fuel use.
A major new report shows Taylor Energy owner Phyllis Taylor has paid no income taxes since 2004, partly thanks to writing off cleanup efforts.
More than 1,000 manatees have died this year, due in part to pollutants that have smothered the seagrass they normally eat.
A comet standing in for climate change is the focal point of Adam McKay's new movie. But the real centerpiece is our relationships with each other.
Around 20% of public airports adopted solar power in some capacity over the past decade. Now, we just need to solve the whole plane carbon emissions thing.
The National Academy of Sciences released a major report chronicling six techniques to turn the oceans into carbon dioxide vacuums.
The country launched silver iodide-filled rockets in an attempt to clear pollution for a Communist Party celebration.
"I’m literally saying get rid of all subsidies," the tech CEO said at an event this week.
Mauna Kea was a scene of quiet snow and starry skies, but other parts of the island chain are still grappling with heavy rain and flooding from a strong storm.
It’s for a good cause, but the project in Tasmania barely registers as provocative social commentary—and it won’t offer much in terms of practical value.
The Biden administration has approved more fossil fuel drilling permits than the average amount approved every year of Trump’s presidency except 2020.
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