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An industry leader said customers should expect higher ticket prices as airlines switch to more sustainable fuels.
The city council unanimously voted to phase out oil and gas drilling inside LA over the next 20 years, thanks to grassroots environmental justice organizing.
A new paper examines the potential emissions reductions associated with the move—and the caveats.
If your destination is under two and a half hours via rail, France wants you to take a train instead.
Scientists are alarmed by the recent deaths of some 2,500 endangered Caspian seals.
Proposed legislation would limit plastic production and restrict new petrochemical facilities.
The state's governor is mulling the most expensive EV registration cost in the U.S. to help support a new highway expansion plan.
Domestic cats make wonderful pets, but they're a menace to wildlife when they roam freely outdoors.
The 2022 Nature inFocus Photography Awards showcase surprising and fascinating animal behaviors across the world.
Officials have praised the city's efforts to reduce residents' lead exposure, saying other areas should follow suit.
One candidate is suing another for blocking her on social media—and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Oil prices are crashing, thanks to a number of different factors.
A short-staffed state agency struggles to catch rogue water users.
A tribe in Washington and two in Alaska will receive $25 million each to relocate.
In a first-of-its-kind global analysis, researchers have put concrete numbers on the toll that toxic pollution takes on pregnancies.
Mauna Loa's eruption has interrupted CO2 readings that form one of the bedrocks of climate science.
The Hawaiian volcano is spewing lava for the first time in 40 years. Here's what to know about the ongoing eruption.
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