Despite a new high for growth, too many projects are being delayed by a multitude of challenges. By Dan Gearino The United States added a record...
The majority Black city of Prichard loses much of its purchased drinking water to leaking pipes, with water pressure so low firefighters have sometimes watched homes...
Without public hearings, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is proposing to adopt its 17-year-old standard that scientists and public health officials say fails to account...
Russia, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states have urged the World Bank to keep funding fossil fuel as a way to guarantee energy access across the...
Thousands of residents of this barrier island remain displaced a year after the costliest hurricane in state history. By Amy Green SANIBEL, Fla.—Few images of Hurricane...
In the majority Black town of Prichard, deterioration of water infrastructure has led to a crisis impacting nearly every aspect of residents’ lives—and now some may...
The coming surge in photovoltaic panel waste is tiny compared to other categories, and most health concerns about solar equipment are unfounded. By Dan Gearino Having...
As much of the world pivots at an unprecedented speed toward cleaner energy, the strike has become a new front line in the 2024 presidential race...
Members of the governor’s secretive group were split between joining the 12-state Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and a possible “cap-and-invest” collaborative with 13 states served by...
The new workers will remove wildfire fuel in forests, install EV chargers in cities, retrofit thermostats in low-income homes and, it is hoped, move on to...