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EPA Tightens Air Pollution Limits For First Time In A Decade

Tougher ozone standards could snuff out the recovery, businesses warn

By Michael Casey
February 26, 2015
President Obama Speaks At Southern Site Of The Keystone Oil Pipeline

Obama’s Keystone veto leaves pipeline project in limbo

By Reuters
February 25, 2015
Chevron Announces 7.2 Billion Dollar Quarterly Profit

Key funder of Ecuadorians’ suit against Chevron quits

By Roger Parloff
February 16, 2015
A depot used to store pipes for Transcanada Corp's planned Keystone XL oil pipeline is seen in Gascoyne North Dakota

Energy, climate change make for touchy State of the Union topics

By Benjamin Snyder
January 20, 2015
Construction continues on the Western Hemisphere's largest seawater desalination plant in Carlsbad

Parched by drought, cities look to tap the ocean

By Verne Kopytoff
January 12, 2015
A depot used to store pipes for Transcanada Corp's planned Keystone XL oil pipeline is seen in Gascoyne North Dakota

What you need to know about the Keystone pipeline

By Benjamin Snyder
January 9, 2015
EPA Tightens Air Pollution Limits For First Time In A Decade

EPA proposes air pollution limits

By John Kell
November 26, 2014
Capitol Hill

House approves Keystone pipeline, Senate votes next

By Benjamin Snyder
November 14, 2014
Energy

Judge approves Anadarko’s record $5.15 billion environmental settlement

By Benjamin Snyder
November 11, 2014
Chevron Oil Pumping Operations

A love letter to Chevron. Really.

By Joe Mathews
October 23, 2014
Groceries are carried in plastic bags in San Diego, California
Retail

California becomes first state to ban plastic bags

By TIME
September 30, 2014
Why climate change policy won’t hinge on international talks

Why climate change policy won’t hinge on international talks

By Michael Levi
September 25, 2014
ECUADOR-US-COURT-CHEVRON-ENVIRONMENT

Where’s Preet? The unasked question in Chevron v. Donziger

By Roger Parloff
September 17, 2014
Apple Unveils iPhone 6

During two-hour event, Apple used 18 seconds to talk environment

By Benjamin Snyder
September 10, 2014
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How sports events like the U.S. Open are going green

By Benjamin Snyder
September 6, 2014

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