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In a Warming World, Keeping the Planes Running

What’s Up in Coal Country: Alternative-Energy Jobs

Scientists find that belching cows could solve a key mystery about the atmosphere

The Latest Populist Craze in Britain: An Unabashed Elitist

Rick Perry proposes sweeping new steps to support coal and nuclear plants

NASA Astronaut to Bike Across Amazon in Climate Change Film

More Than Half of Schools in Boko Haram's Region Are Shut, UNICEF Says

U.S. Energy Secretary Urges Incentives to Keep Coal, Nuke Power Plants Open

U.S. Visas to Six Muslim Nations Drop After Supreme Court Backs Travel Ban

More Than Half of Schools in Boko Haram's Region Are Shut, UNICEF Says

Feds Move Forward on Asking States to Track Car Emissions

Tropical forests used to protect us from climate change. A new study says they’re now making it worse.

After the Tsunami, Japan’s Sea Creatures Crossed an Ocean

NPR News: The Rolled Oyster, Louisville's Oddball Bar Snack, Is Tumbling Off Menus

Severe power failures in Puerto Rico and across the Caribbean spur new interest in renewables

Majority of Americans now say climate change makes hurricanes more intense

Trump Wants to Repeal Obama’s Climate Plan. The Next Fight: Its Replacement.

EPA’s Pruitt took charter, military flights that cost taxpayers more than $58,000

US, Mexico Reach Deal to Conserve Colorado River Water

The Latest: US, Mexico Reach Deal on Colorado River Water

NPR News: Houston Residents Near Chemical Plant Remain Under Health Advisory

Walrus Advocates, Alaska Officials Await US Listing Decision

Zinke says his workers are disloyal. They say his personnel moves break the law.

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials

Jeremy Corbyn Says U.K. Labour Party Is Ready to Govern

Weather Extremes, Fossil Fuel Pollution Cost US $240 Billion: Study

U.S. Lawmakers Ask Facebook, Twitter for Information on Anti-Fracking Ads

California Today: L.A. College Teams Up With a Former Student, Barack Obama

Alabama Out-Trumps Trump

Climate Change May Spell Hotter Summers for Southern Europe

National Parks Struggle With a Mounting Crisis: Too Many Visitors

Sustainable Travel Can Be Budget-Friendly

Folks, We’re Home Alone

US, Mexico Expand Pact on Managing Overused Colorado River

EPA spending almost $25,000 to install a secure phone booth for Scott Pruitt

Zinke says a third of Interior’s staff is disloyal to Trump and promises ‘huge’ changes

The Latest: Macron Wants Shared European Defense Plan

The National Park Service showed that its bottled water ban worked — then lifted it

Does the Colorado River Have Rights? A Lawsuit Seeks to Declare It a Person

Macron Seeks to Kick Start Stalled Europe, Brexit or No

Do Republicans Really Care About the Deficit?

NPR News: Thousands Flee Bali's Mount Agung After Volcano Threat Level Is Raised

New Index to Help Investors Gauge Food Diversity

Exxon Aims to Cut Methane Leaks, a Culprit in Global Warming

‘Mother!’: What You Should Read After Watching Darren Aronofsky’s Polarizing Film

A key Antarctic glacier just lost a piece of ice four times the size of Manhattan

Exxon Aims to Curb Methane Emissions From Shale Division

Pandas Are No Longer Endangered. But Their Habitat Is in Trouble.

Merkel Tries to Build Coalition After Vote That Puts Far Right in Parliament

People to Watch as Merkel Tries to Forge a Coalition in Germany