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Sustainability
Big Coal: an unlikely advocate to stay in the Paris climate agreement
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Scott Tong
Apr 18, 2017
Senior Trump administration officials cancelled a meeting today to talk about whether the U.S. will stay committed to its emissions targets under the Paris climate agreement. Trump has promised to take the U.S. out of agreement. A surprising group wants America to stay in: coal executives. The nation’s three biggest coal companies would rather the […]
BP leak in Alaska fuels debate on future drilling
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Scott Tong
Apr 17, 2017
Three things that no one wants to hear together: BP, oil and leaking. A BP well sprung a leak in the Alaskan Arctic this past Friday. Reports say crude oil is no longer spraying from the leak, but natural gas is still venting out. This will surely prompt a new round of questions about whether […]
Fair Trade certification comes to U.S. seafood
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Jed Kim
Apr 17, 2017
The organization considers fishermen's working conditions when allowing its label on products.
Why Porter Ranch real estate is selling despite the recent gas leak
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Ben Bergman
Apr 17, 2017
Toll Brothers builders didn't have to offer discounts on its pricey homes on the outskirts of Los Angeles, about a mile from the leak site.
Low-lying Netherlands is exporting its water-management expertise
Apr 4, 2017
Coastal cities around the world are hiring the Dutch to combat rising sea levels.
Unsettled leadership could hurt federal disaster response
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Jed Kim
Mar 31, 2017
FEMA still lacks a permanent chief.
Executive order will discount the cost of carbon pollution
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Scott Tong
Mar 28, 2017
The White House says it will try to roll back a host of climate initiatives from the Obama administration. These are rules that apply to power plants and coal mines, for instance. But also look out for a sweeping attempt to undercut the government’s way of measuring climate pollution. Right now, federal agencies have to […]
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Portable solar units fill the electric charging void
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Jed Kim
Mar 27, 2017
It could take years to build up electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Meanwhile, options exist.
Details on ‘astonishingly high’ pollution in Nigeria emerge nine years after spill
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Scott Tong
Mar 24, 2017
A geologist says mangroves remain soaked in oil from a 2008 pipeline spill.
Even with approval, Keystone pipeline may not get built
Mar 24, 2017
The Trump administration has approved a construction permit on the long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline. Back when it was planned in 2010, oil was still trading at $100 a barrel and fracking had yet to fully ramp up. The project still serves as a symbol for both environmentalists and energy companies. But the overall impact of […]