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Small mountain towns see rapid population growth as climate migrants flee heat-prone regions.
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Cubans turn to solar panels as the island’s aging electrical grid suffers increasingly frequent blackouts.
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The centuries-old acequia irrigation system faces unprecedented challenges from drought and development.
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A Maryland bill offers short-term relief but commits ratepayers to long-term nuclear subsidies.
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Moderna moves forward with an H5N1 vaccine trial despite loss of federal funding.
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Wildfire smoke may emerge as a key driver of cancers in the United States, new research finds.
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Independent testing at Tesla’s lithium refinery near Corpus Christi found toxic metals in wastewater discharges.
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Officials describe conditions as severe, critical, and dire as the river faces record-low flows.
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Conservative justices were worried about industry costs when blocking Obama’s climate regulation, private memos reveal.
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A federal judge sided with renewable energy developers, blocking the administration from enforcing decisions that slowed wind and solar projects.
