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A Hawaiʻi vacation will cost you more in the near future thanks to a new “green fee” that the governor signed into law this week.
The drastic policy shifts will make it harder on those who grow food — and on those struggling to afford to eat.
Most of the incentives being left off the chopping block are those favored by oil and gas companies, like carbon capture.
If a THPO conducts their analysis and finds there’s no risk of a federal project impacting cultural or historic resources, ...
Environmental Protection Agency accounting loopholes and aging equipment have helped fuel pollution that may be undercounted ...
Recovery is still nascent; people began reentering burned neighborhoods in late January. But Altadena residents say that when the time comes, they’re ready to thoughtfully regrow their community ...
Only 40 miles separate voracious Asian carp from the Great Lakes. To stop them, Illinois must reckon with its legacy of coal ...
Last year, the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, distributed nearly $4 billion to households struggling to pay their energy bills. It’s a lifeline for more than 6 million families ...
There’s this stigma that if you’re homeless, then you’re useless. But collecting bottles and cans — it is work.” ...
Two years ago, the Supreme Court made it easier to destroy swamps and marshes. Agricultural lobbyists want to keep it that ...
Climate change could be helping the flesh-eating screwworm fly spread, undoing decades of progress — and the USDA isn’t doing ...
In December 2022, Matthew Boyer hopped on an Argentine military plane to one of the more remote habitations on Earth: ...