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Green schemes: How fraudsters are cashing in on the clean energy boom
Lured by the hype, hope and promise of green energy, many investors fall for scams that often target the elderly.
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Curbside quandary: Who will fix America's ailing recycling programs?
A new study finds that 54 communities have ditched their curbside recycling, but solutions may lie with government, industry and consumers.
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Fields of waste: Artificial turf, touted as recycling fix for millions of scrap tires, becomes mounting disposal mess
With hundreds of fields reaching end of life each year, the artificial turf industry is under pressure to find a sustainable solution.
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Frustrated advocates increasingly turn to the courts to fight climate change
Hundreds of lawsuits have been filed against oil companies and governments over climate change. Will they make a difference?
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The gas field next door: living amid old storage wells at risk of leaks
Many Americans live within a city block of aging, natural gas storage wells that lack safety features to prevent major leaks.
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Most states legalizing pot growing have yet to grapple with power demand
Growing cannabis indoors requires a huge amount of energy, but states are doing little to limit or monitor usage.
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Auto firms find Trump plan to ease fuel rules too much of a good thing
Car companies got more regulatory relief than they bargained for after they asked the administration to ease mileage requirements
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