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Hayden, a long-established coal community, is pitching companies to come take advantage of “reliable, cost-effective heating ...
That’s going to be their legacy, to potentially destroy a small town,” said one resident of the landowner and developers of a ...
Out of roughly 200 people who testified on Tuesday, Inside Climate News counted fewer than ten who spoke in favor of the EPA’s move.
The suit, which follows legal victories in Montana and Hawaii, alleges violations of the state constitution and says Wisconsin law impedes a transition to renewable energy, locking in harmful air ...
The Central Arizona Project and over 20 Arizona cities are forming a new coalition to advocate for their water on the Colorado River, saying some other states are “unwilling” to do what is necessary ...
Decades after deregulation, rising electricity demand from data centers is leading to a new push to change rules.
Commission approves new high-voltage project and rejects complaints from homeowners that the substation will be too close to ...
A decades-long battle to transform a Southeast Chicago lakefront property into a public park is starting to bear fruit. But ...
The agency said it’s concerned that farmland is being consumed by wind and solar facilities—which occupy a tiny fraction of ...
The rapid disintegration of glaciers on the islands north of Norway foreshadows a catastrophic future for the Arctic, ...
The Rhode Island climate hawk’s prescription for a sidelined Democratic Party: name fossil fuel corruption, localize the ...
A coalition of over 100 organizations is planning a protest in September during the U.N. General Assembly, linking climate ...