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The 2024 election one year out: Don't wait to panic about the polls
Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in the polls, controls the Republican Party and is still growing in power
11/08/2023 10:45 UTC
The race to produce green steel
In order to reduce its carbon footprint, the steel industry is testing new tech that don’t rely on fossil fuels
05/17/2022 00:14 UTC
After three years of being on the decline, US carbon emissions rise: researchers
A new report finds a significant change in policy is needed if there is any hope to meet Paris Agreement goals
01/09/2019 09:00 UTC
Heineken pulls an anti-Pepsi, but is still trying to sell you beer
Whoa, guys. Heineken may have been trying to send a message. But do all beers matter?
04/27/2017 19:45 UTC
"An acknowledgment of the next generation": New Zealand declares climate emergency
"It is up to us to make sure we demonstrate a plan for action, and a reason for hope," said Prime Minister Ardern
12/04/2020 00:15 UTC
Will drones replace commercial air travel?
They're no longer the sole domain of covert government operatives and paramilitary independent contractors
09/16/2012 19:00 UTC
The GOP's corporate tax cut will help the rich — not the workers
Turns out that cutting taxes on corporations will just help rich shareholders
11/22/2017 16:45 UTC
NASA’s Artemis mission is headed to the Moon. Now what?
Following numerous delays, Artemis 1 launched, marking one small step for future Moon missions
11/17/2022 17:03 UTC
Oregon bans plastic foam and PFAS in food containers, promotes reusable alternatives
Lawmakers say the legislation was “a long time coming"
05/09/2023 13:02 UTC
Brewing change: The impact of the 2023 Starbucks boycotts on the labor movement
Ongoing consumer boycotts alongside global strikes have hit the major coffee corporation hard
12/13/2023 19:15 UTC
College for all gains ground in Tennessee: "We don’t want cost to be an obstacle"
Tennessee aims to cover community college costs for all residents
08/21/2017 08:58 UTC
Stopping the churn: Why some states want to guarantee Medicaid coverage from birth to age 6
Multiple states are rethinking their enrollment policies for the youngest Medicaid members
11/20/2022 19:59 UTC
Legal experts: Complicated Trump Fulton trial may take “many months” — and stretch past election
Legal scholars break down the myriad issues that could push Trump’s RICO trial to 2025
11/17/2023 10:45 UTC
Microsoft’s ambitious climate goal forgets about its oil contracts
A single collaboration with ExxonMobil has the potential to inflate Microsoft's yearly carbon footprint by 21%
05/25/2020 21:59 UTC
NASA probe launching Saturday will get closer to the Sun than any man-made object has ever come
The Parker Solar Probe is going to the Sun's corona, a first for humankind
08/10/2018 22:00 UTC