Some are blatant climate deniers. Others hedge on the issue. But they all agree that we should do nothing to stop it.
It is difficult to convince people that their actions have, knowingly or unknowingly, contributed to substantial aggregate harms. It's true of catcalling women on the street and it's true of climate change.
A reader worries about fracking water tainting beer. Umbra hops to it.
A refinery town's activist and green governing coalition prevails in the face of an oil company's millions.
That money — it looks like there was at least $85 million — bought a lot of ads. But on Election Day, it's not clear that it paid off.
We'd joke that winter is coming, but our tongues are stuck to a light pole.
The results of the election got you down? Good news! It wasn't a total train wreck.
Eight fracking bans went to voters during these elections. Half of them won, including one in the Lone Star State.
OpenIDEO wants your ideas for a renewable-energy-filled future.