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Rising temperatures are feeding America's sweet tooth — and creating a new public health challenge in the process.
Despite Trump’s “America First” policies, Tigre and other legal experts say that the U.S. is still bound by what is known as ...
“It is clear that the Trump administration is moving to cut wages for the H2A program,” Teresa Romero, president of United ...
The haze may already kill 40,000 Americans each year — the same number killed in traffic crashes. Climate change will only make things worse.
Electric bikes parading through city streets. The afternoon light glinting off clusters of floating solar panels. Neighbors guiding visitors through homes warmed by heat pumps, battery storage systems ...
A worker-owned cooperative is deploying PyroTowers to produce biochar, which helps farmers in the developing world improve ...
Nearly 150 land and environment defenders were killed or disappeared last year, most for standing up to mining and logging.
“We believe we are at a tipping point for U.S. oil production at current commodity prices,” warned Travis Stice, CEO of ...
A company agreed to install technology to watch for "nurdles," tiny plastic pellets used to make all manner of goods.
California’s dream of building a high-speed rail system is a cautionary tale of ambition outpacing funding, planning, and ...
The 1.6-megawatt pilot system is among a growing number of initiatives to put solar over waterways. The approach could ...
Once upon a time, the English language was full of stories with “blossoms,” “rivers,” and “moss.” But these words are ...