Energy and Environment: EPA’s Scott Pruitt asks whether global warming ‘necessarily is a bad thing’
If the world builds every coal plant that's planned, climate change goals are doomed, scientists say; It looked as if Earth's ozone layer was healing nicely — until now
Kathleen Hartnett White has long questioned the established science of climate change, once describing carbon dioxide as "the gas of life on this planet."
Administrator Scott Pruitt wants partial excavation — a middle-ground remedy — of the West Lake Landfill. It is expected to cost the two companies responsible for the site about $236 million.
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