Energy and Environment: The most accurate climate change models predict the most alarming consequences, study finds
EPA chief says agency scientists are free to present their work publicly Georgia regulatory staff calls the last U.S. nuclear construction project uneconomic
The study adds to a growing body of bad news about how human activity is changing the planet's climate and how dire those changes will be in the future.
Two senior Senate Democrats asked President Trump Friday why he's poised to remove protections for Forest Service land in Bears Ears National Monument when the agency did not recommend a change in its status.
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