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In this topical Q&A, Washington bureau chief Marianne Lavelle and clean energy reporter Dan Gearino field questions from executive editor Vernon Loeb about what it’s like to cover their beats during a ...
Lawyers for the farm lobby said requirements for releasing information and monitoring pollutants had resulted from a “sue and ...
Community solar projects are usually on the small side, with capacity of 1 to 5 megawatts. This is in contrast with large ...
The litigation was brought on behalf of 13 nonprofits and six municipalities across the country, which claim their projects ...
Scientists are worried because they can’t fully explain the big jump, but they think it might mean that carbon absorption by forests, fields and wetlands is slowing down—a major problem for the world.
A new report from the American Lung Association notes a drastic decline in air quality and raises health alarms. Climate ...
Green job training programs are popular across the city, but will there be jobs for the New Yorkers who graduate from them?
LIHEAP is among dozens of aid programs caught short by mass firings in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Part ...
With near drought conditions, state forest fire officials reduced prescribed burns this spring and worried about “quite a ...
Students at five universities rallied to address the ‘“climate crisis” and demand that their schools do more to reduce carbon ...
The Monday announcement also said 175 additional employees in the office would be reassigned within the agency.
Sources in Washington, including within the Department of Justice and on Capitol Hill, have told Inside Climate News that ...