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The administration is leaning into fossil fuel solutions for growing power demand, with support from grid operators.
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, ...
NANTUCKET—It’s no longer unusual to see a kayaker paddling along downtown Easy Street. The cobblestones along the town’s ...
The federal Bureau of Land Management, the agency charged with overseeing the nation’s coal reserves, has released a draft ...
As world leaders prepare to attend the third U.N. Ocean Conference here next week, scientists are urging them to take action ...
Not so long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar power. But now, with ...
The Inflation Reduction Act led to growth in manufacturing jobs, with most benefits going to GOP-voting states. But ...
A draft rule would have allowed discharge of 84,000 gallons of treated produced water per day. The New Mexico Water Quality ...
Scientists are just beginning to understand how extreme weather can give pathogens an upper hand, underscoring the urgent ...
As the Cahaba’s “‘charismatic” namesake lily blooms, an old festival and a new musical tribute celebrate Alabama’s longest ...
The U.S. Department of Energy says the plant, fueled by oil and gas, will help avert an energy “emergency.” Environmentalists ...
On its surface, floating solar appears to conserve water while generating carbon-free electricity. River managers are ...
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