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In almost all parts of the country, the amount people pay for electricity on their power bills — the retail price — has risen faster than the rate of inflation since 2022, and that will likely ...
As sustainability initiatives in other industries stall out, big acts like Coldplay, Dave Matthews, and Billie Eilish are ...
A Puget Sound project turned seaweed from a nuisance into a “climate-smart commodity.” That inserted it into the president’s ...
Insiders are divided. They know new Interior Department rules will slow wind and solar development — but they don’t yet know ...
Mycorrhizal fungi help plants thrive, and sequester a lot of carbon. But a new atlas shows these climate warriors need urgent ...
The Office of Research and Development produced the science underpinning regulations on everything from pesticides to lead.
Even when floods can be anticipated, communicating their severity to the public is a tall order. Because flash floods are ...
Oakland residents wanted to take a modest step toward ditching an investor-owned utility. Then PG&E got involved.
It’s not just that it’s dark and people are asleep. Urban sprawl, confirmation bias, and other factors can play a role.
Exemption allows facilities using ethylene oxide, a gas linked to health problems in humans, two more years to meet federal standards.
Environmental groups are concerned that rich countries are exporting plastic to poor countries in the form of “refuse-derived ...
It’s the latest setback for the longstanding REAP program, casting uncertainty over the future of a resource that helps ...