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The Alberta government paid more than $30 million in 2024 to landowners after oil and gas companies failed to cover required ...
Australia will boost its main renewable energy program by 25%, aiming to underwrite 40 gigawatts of large-scale solar, wind, ...
State and local emergency officials say they are stretched thin as federal disaster funding shrinks, raising concerns about readiness for worsening floods, fires and storms.Kiley Bense reports for ...
State regulators flagged 420 private wells in Minnesota’s east metro for elevated PFAS levels last year, raising concerns as the chemical plume moves toward the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers.Nathan ...
Wildfires swept across northwestern Turkey over the weekend, forcing thousands from their homes as record heat and high winds ...
China and the European Union pledged to deepen cooperation on climate change Thursday, promising new emission-reduction ...
In Houston’s Settegast neighborhood, Black women are leading efforts to confront toxic soil, industrial pollution, and rising ...
Pacific Island students who launched a legal push in 2019 won a major victory Wednesday when the International Court of ...
When negotiators meet in Belem for November’s United Nations climate summit, they will confront the Amazon’s deforestation and poverty rather than the luxury settings of past talks.Seth Borenstein ...
The chief of a Cree First Nation downstream from Alberta’s oilsands told Prime Minister Mark Carney he will not support new fast-tracked fossil fuel projects until Ottawa addresses toxic water and ...
Residents of Westernport, Maryland, are still cleaning up from a May flood that destroyed roads and homes after federal disaster aid was denied this month.Katie Shepherd reports for The Washington ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has dissolved its 47-year-old research office, folding its scientists into program ...
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