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A new breed of massive, cold-weather-proof hog is venturing south.
A new report looks at a well-connected nonprofit that has been helping grassroots groups across the country fight local solar projects—with misinformation.
People in East Palestine continue to be worried about the chemicals they were exposed to.
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Trains carry hazardous chemicals everyday. They're also dangerously unregulated.
A Koch-owned chemical plant in Texas spent years running from the Clean Air Act. New evidence suggests it bent the law until it broke.
New York recently became the latest state to legalize composting of human remains, a process pioneered by Recompose.
Looking back at some of the most harmful train derailments in recent U.S. history.
A public health expert says these are the questions he has in the aftermath of a toxic chemical spill in East Palestine.
Attorneys representing the group argue that the water protection rule is unconstitutional and would hurt landowners.
Failure to account for climate change means low-income homeowners could see their home values plunge.
A pair of studies examines ways to break down plastic, but there may be risks in trying to amplify these natural processes.
A robot swam under Thwaites glacier and found that melting is happening faster in these cracks.
Amid a local news void and right-wing scaremongering, bad science is spreading around the toxic train derailment in East Palestine.
Many people in East Palestine remain unsure of what risks they are being exposed to and what steps they should take.
The Biden Administration has released rules mandating that, to receive federal funding, EV chargers must be American-made and useable by all electric vehicles.
Finally, amid all the greenwashing and vague tree-planting plans, there's a way to monetize blowing up a pipeline.
Ohio governor calls on Congress to investigate how that could happen.
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