Kate Finn, a citizen of the Osage Nation and executive director of the Tallgrass Institute Center for Indigenous Economic ...
A key source of speed is gone, as concerns over toxic “forever chemicals” reshape Olympic skiing and the science behind winning on snow.
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The proposed repeal of a property tax break for solar owners is sparking fierce opposition from those who say the benefit ...
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“Tribes have an obligation to care for the rivers and waterways that have sustained their communities since before the ...
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The jet stream, a warming Arctic, and loads of atmospheric moisture have contributed to an epic storm impacting 230 million ...
To keep the lights on, states like New York and Massachusetts will need to build projects that are currently “impossible.” ...
New Mexico’s lawsuit accuses three Texas executives of pocketing revenue from oil and gas wells and offloading cleanup costs ...
The president exempted about 40 medical sterilization companies from Biden-era emissions standards. A new lawsuit challenges his authority.