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Unusual Climate Case Accusing Oil Giants of Racketeering Is Dismissed
Published: September 12, 2025
Citing laws more commonly used against organized crime, the lawsuit argued that fossil fuel companies were responsible for devastating hurricane damage in Puerto Rico. Read More.
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The Trump administration is moving quickly to allow mining near the vast wilderness area, prompting opponents to look for relief in a politically fractured state. Read More
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Ben Jealous said he’s fighting the group’s “disheartening” decision to fire him. Read More
August 12, 2025
Residents couldn’t believe what they saw as rains pounded the area Saturday night. Read More
August 12, 2025
It’s not the first explosion at the plant. A worker was killed in a blast in 2009. In 2010, another explosion injured 14 employees and six contractors. Read More
August 12, 2025
The big issue is whether the treaty should cap the production of new plastic or focus on better design, recycling and reuse. Read More
August 12, 2025
A study showed that water use within some of the six “sub-aquifers” in the Black Hills is outpacing the rate at which the aquifers are refilling. Read More
August 12, 2025
As they try to monitor the axolotls’ dwindling numbers, scientists increasingly rely on this technique as their nets come back empty during periodic surveys of the population. Read More
August 12, 2025
Changing crops can make a difference. Elephants love maize and watermelons. But sesame? Blegh. Read More
August 12, 2025