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As a kid, Ojas Sanghi thought the people in power would solve the climate problem. Now he's charting his own course.
Colorado’s utility companies have been planning for nearly two decades to shutter their coal-burning power plants and transition to cleaner alternatives.
By Eugene Linden As I write this, the temperature is climbing past 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the mid-Atlantic states, and 170 million Americans are under warnings about a dangerous combination of ...
Ruxandra Guidi for High Country News, originally published July 1, 2025 This past April, I attended one of the nation’s 1,400 ...
Its meddling and arbitrary cuts to staff, programs, and grants are killing an engine of American greatness, insiders say.
Over the past several decades, the United States has experienced a steady loss of manufacturing and heavy industry to ...
Damage from sudden, torrential rainfall led to the closure of a section of I-40 along the border between Tennessee and North ...
The Environmental Protection Agency says the sprawling tax and policy bill should give it a victory in its fight to freeze ...
The “Make America Beautiful Again” executive order represents a rare instance of President Donald Trump elevating ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
WASHINGTON, July 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency placed 139 employees on administrative leave after ...
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