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A new report suggests that some governments have ignored legal obligations to prevent climate harm for decades.

The region has added dozens of turbines off the East Coast since last summer. They and other clean energy sources cut the need for oil power amid recent hot weather.

New research complicates the long-held belief that climate policy is a trade-off between cost and carbon, adding a third factor: it might make daily life better, too.
An attorney for North Dakota’s Public Service Commission said Tuesday that the agency can’t consider public safety when issuing a pipeline permit. 

Roger Worthington, one of the lawyers at the center of a huge climate lawsuit against the oil and gas industry, faces congressional scrutiny.

With the river in freefall, federal officials plan to intervene, possibly imposing large cuts to water usage in seven states. Effects would be felt beyond the West.
Two coalitions of Native American tribes say they weren’t consulted about the dramatic downsizing of two national monuments in Utah.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order Tuesday implementing a one-year moratorium on data center permits while the state develops regulatory protections for communities and the environment.
There’s one big threat facing the Great Barrier Reef which Australian authorities can solve. But will they?
The number of large, concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in Iowa increased 13% over the past six years, according to a new report. It's a mounting problem in a state that generates more than 100 million tons of manure annually, contributing to persistent water pollution and health problems.

The South Carolina Republican was once a member of a group looking for a deal on bipartisan climate legislation.

The president signed orders shrinking the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, reducing them more than he did in a similar move in 2017.

Berwick, N.S., is using solar, hydroelectric and wind power in effort to become a zero-emissions community.

Electric vehicle chargers are proliferating in Southern states as fast food restaurants, stores, and other businesses try to lure customers.

An uncertain funding landscape threatens the longevity of an ocean observation system critical to projecting tropical storms, sea level rise, and more.

Under-resourced farmworkers can experience physical and mental symptoms while working under the Florida sun. But heat is not their only worry, according to one advocate.

Along with the rice fields, a centuries-old infrastructure that treated water as a gift to be shared is disappearing.

This low-wealth county is facing economic promises and residents’ concerns over fossil‑fuel power, water use and rising utility bills.
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