
E.P.A. to Roll Back Rules to Control Toxic Ash from Coal Plants
The Trump administration is expected today to roll back rules designed to limit emissions of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and mercury from coal-fired power plants.
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The Trump administration is expected today to roll back rules designed to limit emissions of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and mercury from coal-fired power plants.
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Madrid has offered to hold the next United Nations climate talks, the leaders of Spain and Chile announced on Thursday.
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Scientists devised a better way to calculate land elevations and their findings are dire: Far more cities will be inundated by climate change than previously thought.
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The former Exxon chief executive Rex Tillerson testified Wednesday in a case that accuses the company of committing shareholder fraud over climate change.
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The Kincade fire is burning more than 10,000 acres in California. Other areas of the country are experiencing drought so understanding fire is becoming ever more important.
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Frequent fliers are responsible for two-thirds of all air travel, and therefore aviation emissions, in the United States, according to a new analysis.
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See driving-related emissions in your metro area, road by road.
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A comprehensive list of environmental policies the Trump administration has targeted, often in an effort to ease burdens on the fossil fuel industry and other big businesses.
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We know. Global warming is daunting. So here’s a place to start: 17 often-asked questions with some straightforward answers.
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