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The U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in a key environmental case, WV v. EPA, says the federal agency lacks authority to use greenhouse gas emissions caps to force fossil fuel power plants out of business.
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The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the authority to mandate carbon emissions from existing power plants.
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Agriculture accounts for a tenth of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, which are a big driver of climate change worldwide. Some farmers in the U.S. are taking on climate change by trying to sink the air’s carbon in the ground.
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Companies might have thought a silver lining from the pandemic was that remote work was slashing emissions. They're thinking again.
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A coalition of groups ranging from beef producers and processors to environmental interests have laid out a collection of goals and action items to make raising cattle more sustainable and less taxing on the environment.
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Officials in the country face political pressure to ensure stability as President Xi Jinping prepares to try and award himself a third five-year term as ruling party leader.
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Americans use nearly four times the energy researchers say is needed to live a happy, healthy and prosperous life.
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Over the last few decades, humans have been confronting the consequences of industrialism on the environment. Environmental problems are causing a troubling trend in grasshopper populations, and its implications stretch far beyond insects.
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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced funding for pilot projects geared toward curbing greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture.
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The EPA announced on Monday a plan that it says will yield $190 billion in net benefits by 2050.