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A group of women are upset that a new United Nations climate change financing group has 19 members, but no women.
A pioneer in energy efficiency is poised to have an energy unit named for him.
An Oscar-winning filmmaker describes his goals in revealing details of the ongoing dolphin slaughter in a Japanese town.
Two decades after it was created, the institution created to assess climate trends, causes and responses is getting a checkup.
The home improvement retailer makes headway on its plan to cut energy use by 20%.
Is the deadlock on climate policy a result of failed communications or failed policy making and politics?
Authorities and activists say they found whale meat at a California sushi bar.
Touting $90 billion expansion plan, Saudi Aramco chief says no matter how fast alternatives are ramped up, world will depend on oil for decades to come.
A deadly earthquake in Turkey illustrates the importance of teaching quake-resistant construction in rural, as well as urban, seismic zones.
Researchers and communications experts debate how to fight attacks on climate science.
The man who created Avatar says the on-screen battle is a reflection of the rift within people over how to deal with the Earth around us.
Scientists reach out to remind the public that carbon dioxide, despite methane rumbles in the Arctic, is the most important factor in gauging warming prospects.
Theaters across the nation are making the movie-going experience a great, green adventure.
Amid heated headlines over Arctic methane bubbles, scant evidence for scary outcomes.
Teachers and students are asked to weigh in on classroom struggles over climate change.
A new, but challenging, plan emerges to restore wild bison to Western prairies.
Harvard researchers find that fuel taxes may need to go up in order to meet the Obama administration's greenhouse gas emission targets.
Petroleum company unveils capital spending plans at investor conference Tuesday.
A little preparation and training can go a long when when disaster strikes, at any scale.
The Chilean disaster holds lessons for the Pacific Northwest, where a similar sub-sea fault is a ticking seismic bomb.
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