Category: Environment

Rise in Carbon Defies Slowing Of Emissions

The uncertainty stemming from the recent increases in carbon

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E.P.A. Official Pressured Scientist on Congressional Testimony, Emails Show

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency’s chief of staff

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Too Hot for Takeoff: Air Travel Buffeted by a Capricious Climate

In recent days, American Airlines has been forced to

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Secretary of the Interior Zinkle to Review “Monument Abuse”

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke visited Katahdin this week as

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Energy Dept. Closes Office for Sharing Clean Technology

WASHINGTON — The Energy Department is closing an office

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Dutch Face Rising Seas. The World Is Watching.

ROTTERDAM, the Netherlands — The wind over the canal

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Interior Secretary Proposes Drastically Shrinking a Utah National Monument

The Antiquities Act, signed by Roosevelt in 1906, gives

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Settlements for Company Sins Can No Longer Aid Other Projects

When companies settle claims of wrongdoing, they are often

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The View From Kansas, Where Renewable Energy Is Thriving

Two years ago, Kansas repealed a law requiring that

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Deadline for States to Meet Emissions Rule Is Extended

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will extend by one

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