E.P.A. suggests revisions to New York's planned controls on hydraulic fracturing.
Genuine reforms are under way, the authors of a new report write, but they have been slow and halting.
Minnesota officials will check for the presence of zebra mussels and other invaders in boats being hauled along the state's roads.
As Greece’s economy plunges and unemployment rises, many Greeks are fleeing to the countryside and looking to the nation’s rich agricultural past as a guide to the future.
If the Indian Point nuclear plant closes in the next few years, the 2,000 megawatts of electricity that it produces will have to come from somewhere else.
The E.P.A. weighs various alternatives for dredging and capping toxic material in a cleanup that is expected to take a decade.
A proposal to slow global warming would help people in poor countries now, instead of mainly benefiting their descendants.
In less than two weeks, scores of the mammals have washed ashore and died at a rate unusually high even for the area, which is considered a hotspot for strandings.
Government officials said the drought is the worst since record-keeping began and has left two million people without access to water and devastated cropland in nearly half of the country.
David Mullin's focus is making butanol from the cellulose in waste like sugar cane mulch.Researchers in New Orleans study animal droppings in zoos to find microbes capable of breaking down cellulose and converting it into biofuel.
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