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The world is finally cracking down on ‘greenwashing’
The plan to stop companies from fudging their climate goals is fundamentally flawed.
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Report: Wyo. power plants polluting water
Wyoming is home to some of the worst coal ash contamination in the country, according to a new report from a pair of environmental groups.
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Alaska’s push to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge backfired. Here’s how.
Analysis: Congress’ action, spurred by U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, prompted conservation groups to launch a successful campaign to block big banks and insurers from backing drilling not just in the refuge, but anywhere in the Arctic.
This is what Chevron's CEO thinks about climate change
Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth speaks with CNN's Poppy Harlow about the energy company's efforts to deal with climate change and addresses shareholder pushback on going green.
Northern Arizona Healthcare announces climate pledge
Northern Arizona Healthcare recently announced a pledge to reduce its climate impact and “continuously improve” its sustainability initiatives, as part of a larger effort by the Biden administration.
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Biofuel project proposed in McFarland would bury carbon from ag waste, produce alternative to diesel
An Iowa technology company has proposed a first-of-its-kind bioenergy project in McFarland that's expected to help cut a significant source of local air pollution while also reducing diesel emissions.
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Companies join forces to help travelers go greener
After the events of 2020, a growing number of wanderers are instead seeking opportunities that help them be better stewards of the earth.
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