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More and more utilities are competing for solar power dollars -- but what will that mean for smaller companies and consumers?
From replanting the reefs we've lost to evolving stronger corals, humans are trying to engineer reefs to withstand climate change.
The White House decided not to draft rules on explosive gas in tanker cars, Reuters reports. Meanwhile, an oil train blows up in Illinois.
Thanks to a disclosure law in California, we now know that frackers are polluting water with petroleum chemicals, heavy metals, radioactive elements, and carcinogens.
Less rain means fewer clouds, fewer clouds means more sun, more sun means more solar power.
Each year, government agencies report on what they've done to protect overburdened communities from environmental harms. Some do better than others.
A new poll claims that blacks and Latinos are far too busy fretting about jobs and schools to worry about climate change. That's just bunk.
The world's largest solar thermal power plant is under fire for its potentially catastrophic impact on local birds.
If there’s no such thing as a free lunch, then how can Americans get solar on their roof with “zero...