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China's air pollution has been overestimated, according to a new study

China Emits 14 Percent Less CO2 Than Estimated

By Phil McKenna

Carbon nanofibers are stronger than steel, but smaller than a human hair

Carbon Nanofibers Offer New Life for CO2

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

August 19, 2015

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper faces re-election amid economic woes

Woe, Canada: Big Ramifications for Oil Sands Slump

By Elizabeth Douglass

President Obama will likely see more climate protests over his approval of Arctic drilling.

Arctic Drilling OK Imperils Obama's Climate Legacy

By Katherine Bagley

Methane emissions from the oil and gas industry are on the EPA's radar

EPA Methane Rules Won't Work, Groups Say

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

August 17, 2015

Climate 101

August 14, 2015

Kentucky is being required to be a lot less coal country by the EPA

Coal States: The EPA Moved Our Goal Posts

By Naveena Sadasivam

Some Utilities Want a Surcharge to Let the Sunshine In

Zahra Hirji

Arkansas officials have criticized the settlement Exxon paid for the Pegasus pipeline spill

Exxon's $5M Settlement for Pegasus Spill Approved

By Elizabeth Douglass

Climate 101

August 13, 2015

Low gas prices mean Americans are driving more, emitting more.

Americans Fueling Up More, Emitting Much More

By Elizabeth Douglass

Climate 101

August 12, 2015

Congressman Alcee Hastings has called on the National Black Chamber of Commerce to cut fossil fuel ties

Minorities Misled by Carbon Plan Opponents, Groups Say

By Katherine Bagley

Shell's Arctic drilling has won it many enemies in the climate movement

Shell Straddles the Climate Issue

By Zahra Hirji

Climate 101

August 11, 2015

Protests against tar sands pipelines like Keystone XL have cost Canadian producers

Slump Hits Canadian Oil Sands Producers Hard

By Elizabeth Douglass

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