By Mari Hernandez, Guest Blogger on August 24, 2013
Xcel Energy proposes its fourth wind farm in the Upper Midwest since mid-July.
By Katie Valentine on August 23, 2013
The agency has spent $967 million this year so far fighting wildfires, marking the second year in a row it has had to divert funds for wildfires.
By Joe Romm on August 23, 2013
Al Gore's recent remarks regarding hurricanes were well within the spectrum of views of the climatology community on our emerging understanding of global warming’s impact on hurricane’s destructiveness.
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By Kiley Kroh on August 23, 2013
After three years of delays, the Obama administration may finally be moving on a new rule to protect coal miners from black lung disease.
By Joe Romm on August 22, 2013
On NBC's NOW with Alex Wagner, I explain how the leaked IPCC report is like the Surgeon General's warnings on cigarette smoking.
By Jeff Spross on August 22, 2013
The latest auction for California's carbon emissions permits had 1.62 bids for every permit available -- the first time demand outpaced supply.
By Annie-Rose Strasser on August 22, 2013
If you submit to the "orthodoxy of climate change by the radical environmentalists," there could be a grant out there for you!
By Katie Valentine on August 22, 2013
California-based GRID Alternatives installs solar systems on low-income households in California, Colorado and soon, in New York and New Jersey.
A new lawsuit is calling out Missouri legislators out for their ties to ALEC, and trying to put a stop to the energy standard-defying legislation they are pushing forward.
By Kiley Kroh on August 22, 2013
Grey skies aren't stopping Germany from continuing to smash solar power records.
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