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Scientists at two of America's biggest automakers knew as early as the 1960s that car emissions caused climate change, a monthslong investigation by E&E News has found.
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Fishers are hoping to convince the Supreme Court to get involved in a legal battle over a marine monument that will soon block crab and lobster operations in a Connecticut-size chunk of the Atlantic Ocean.
By Pamela King in Greenwire
A gas plant in Ohio with an ambitious timeline may be an early test for green hydrogen — a fuel many are looking at to help achieve 100% clean electricity.
By Jeffrey Tomich in Energywire