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A Year of Dramatic Climate Change—Both Environmentally and Politically

Despite all the progress, America's climate action remains insufficient.
By Heather Leibowitz
A quality control specialist collects samples of coal at Holodnaya Balka mine in Makeevka, Ukraine.

Through Tears, Ukraine Celebrates the Arrival of US Coal

Ukraine desperately wants to be energy independent from Russia, but its separatist regions contain the nation's coal.
By Mikhail Klikushin
Guilty as charged.

Kids’ Lawsuit Scares Off Big Oil Lobbyists Who Can’t Disprove Climate Change

Three industry groups pulled out of Juliana v. U.S. because they couldn't convincingly argue that climate change isn't real.
By John Bonazzo
President of the Board of Waterkeeper Alliance Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks on stage at the Keep It Clean Comedy Benefit for Waterkeeper Alliance at Avalon on April 21, 2016 in Hollywood, California.

Interview With RFK Jr.: Still an Uphill Battle to Stop DAPL

By Michael Sainato and Chelsea Skojec
Marcel Broodthaers, Triomphe de moule I (Triumph of mussel I) 1965.

MoMA Features the Unlikely Artist Who Mixed Politics and Poetry

By Ryan Steadman
Electricity pylons and wind turbines stand beside the RWE Niederaussem coal-fired power plant while Steam rises from cooling towers on February 16, 2016 near Bergheim, Germany.

Why Are Renewables Buoyant Even as Oil Sinks?

By Andrew Eil

Former State Department Official: Investors Should Ditch ExxonMobil Stock

By Andrew Eil

Toward a Clean Energy Future

By Steve Cohen
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