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Green job training programs are popular across the city, but will there be jobs for the New Yorkers who graduate from them?
“The earth loses a defender,” wrote the Mapuche Confederation of Neuquén, an Indigenous rights organization in Argentina, on ...
On the eve of Earth Day, they vowed to defend groups that have worked to combat the climate crisis and are expected to be ...
At a press gathering, Lee Zeldin doubled down on his decision to cancel billions of dollars in clean energy grants, despite a ...
Sources in Washington, including within the Department of Justice and on Capitol Hill, have told Inside Climate News that ...
Laredo has long sought a secondary water supply to supplement the Rio Grande. A development in Webb County could provide a ...
American Rivers' annual report includes 10 rivers that hold significance to people and nature, or are threatened by climate ...
The decline of the island’s ice and increasingly volatile weather have made it hard to maintain some Indigenous traditions.
We do this not only for us, but for all of humanity and all beings.” For Mari Luz Canaquiri Murayari of Peru, a winner of ...
A proposed rule from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would change the definition of “harm” to an endangered species, ...
One sign of hope for the climate crisis may be geothermal energy. You may have heard about deep geothermal, like the plants ...
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum visited two Warrior Met mines to emphasize the administration’s commitment to lifting ...
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