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More farms are turning to automation amid labor shortages

Germany outfitted half a million balconies with solar panels

London saw a surprising benefit to ultra-low emissions zone: More active kids

The Mosquito-Borne Disease 'Triple E' Is Spreading In the US As Temperatures Rise

AI Has Helped Shein Become Fast Fashion's Biggest Polluter

The fight to ban gas-powered cars in the 1960s

Food banks prevented 1.8M metric tons of carbon emissions last year

In a first, rising seas drove an entire species to extinction in the US

Taking a train during a heat wave? Watch out for 'sun kinks.'

How the Recycling Symbol Lost Its Meaning

Microsoft employees spent years fighting the tech giant's oil ties

The surging demand for data is guzzling Virginia's water

Burn After Wearing

Landfills Leak More Planet-Baking Methane Than We Thought

Georgia's Vogtle plant, a $35B nuclear project

FBI sent several informants to Standing Rock protests, court documents show

Amazon says its plastic packaging can be recycled. We found it usually isn't

Washers and dryers are about to get a whole lot more efficient

States move to ban utilities from using customer money for lobbying

The extractive industries filling public university coffers on stolen land

Across the country, houses of worship are going solar

A year after a major methane leak from underground gas storage, a new study identifies potentially thousands of similarly risky wells across the United States.

YouTube’s climate deniers turn into climate doomers — A new report documents a sharp rise in arguments that clean energy and climate policies won’t work

Electric school buses are a breath of fresh air for children

Puerto Rico is using residents' home batteries to back up its grid

Gasoline is cheap – but charging an EV is still cheaper

How AppHarvest's indoor farming scheme imploded

Why people still fall for fake news about climate change

This Southern California solar farm is using retired EV batteries for storing the power and then send to the grid when needed

To get off fossil fuels, America is going to need a lot more electricians

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