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Travel and food account for the lion’s share of concert emissions
A comprehensive new study IDs the path to slashing the impact of live music
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Keeping your device alive longer is the best way to cut its footprint
7 animals face extinction if Endangered Species Act changes go through
The proposed changes are open for public comment for two more weeks
Trump EPA throws fuel-economy standards into reverse
The administration claims the move will ease rising car prices, but critics disagree
Eat Just says its ‘chicken’ beat the real thing. Now you can try it.
The much-hyped faux poultry is now available at Walmart stores nationwide
Tyson Foods can no longer call its meat ‘climate-smart’
The meat giant settled a big greenwashing suit
A Brazilian meat giant is pushing climate policy
JBS, the world's largest meat producer, is center state at the U.N.'s climate conference
Cheap renewables doom fossil fuels, says new report
Despite a U.S. u-turn on fossil fuels, the transition to cleaner energy is inevitable
The issues that will define this year’s U.N. climate talks
Delegates in Brazil will debate everything from finance to a fumbling fossil-fuel phase-out
This little Georgia election is huge for affordable energy
A change at Georgia's utility regulator could make energy cheaper—and cleaner
Hurricane Melissa, a historic storm fueled by climate change
Warmer waters made the storm one of the most-intense on record











