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BRUSSELS (AP) — Some European Union countries on Thursday doubled down on their decision to rapidly

President Joe Biden pledged Wednesday that he would treat climate change as an emergency, but his on

Nearly a month after Hurricane Ida churned through a vast network of off-shore oil rigs in the Gulf

PHOENIX (AP) — Stephanie Pullman died on a sweltering Arizona day after her electricity was cut off

Hundreds of people were laid off today by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as t

Across the U.S., people protested outside major banks on Tuesday, calling on financial institutions

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The United States and the European Union pledged on Friday to reduce methane emissions by at least 3

It rained hard at the headwaters of the Sagavanirktok River in northern Alaska’s Brooks Range late i

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