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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.)

One U.S. Senator's Climate Crusade

By Lisa Song

Mass. Governor Deval Patrick signs an energy law

In RGGI States, Critical Revenues Seen Doubling

By Maria Gallucci

Enbridge construction of the new 6B pipeline in Michigan, October 2012.

Michigan Approves 6B Pipeline Replacement

By Lisa Song

FEMA released revised flood zone maps of New York City on January 28.

Climate Impacts Absent from NYC Flood Maps

By Katherine Bagley

Oil spill cleanup on the Yellowstone River, July 2011.

GAO: Missing Rules Compromise Pipeline Safety

By Lisa Song

State-owned Xuanwei Power Station in Xuanwei, Yunnan province in China

In Charts: Business as Usual for U.S. & China on Carbon

By Maria Gallucci and Paul Horn

Protesters rally in Portland, Maine, against possible plans to pipe oil from Can

Anti-Oil Sands Protests Take Off in the U.S.

By Maria Gallucci

Construction on the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline in Texas

Does EPA Have Clout in State Dept's KXL Review?

By Lisa Song

Cleanup workers removing submerged oil.

Enbridge Balking at Clean-Up of Its Oil Spill

By Lisa Song

Sen. John Kerry/Credit: Center for American Progress, flickr

Climate Hawk Kerry to Lead Keystone XL Review

By Maria Gallucci

Renewable energy advocates protest against Xcel Energy

Boulder Likely to Pursue Its Own Green Utility

By Maria Gallucci

The San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm in Whitewater, Calif.

Wind Gets Boost from Some Unlikely Firms

By Jason Plautz

Journalists covering the annual summit of the United Nations Framework Conventio

A Dozen Enviro Reporters Left at Top U.S. Papers

By Katherine Bagley

Hurricane Sandy damage in New Jersey

Q&A: The Challenges of Facing Coming Climate Extremes

By Katherine Bagley

Texas landowner protests construction of the southern leg of the Keystone XL pip

Report on Ogallala Aquifer Settles Little

By Lisa Song

New York Times dismantles its environment desk

NYT Dismantles Environment Desk

By Katherine Bagley

Minister and community activist Rev. Lennox Yearwood speaks during one of Bill M

Climate Divestment Spreads to America's Churches

By Katherine Bagley

Shell's Kulluk mobile oil drilling rig is towed by tugs off the coast Alaska in

Committee to Make Offshore Oil Drilling Safer May Disband

By Jason Plautz

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