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EPA to soon propose rolling back greenhouse gas reporting
The agency has hinted it plans to eliminate most reporting requirements for major emitters, though some industries want the program preserved.
Tesla veers away from EV dominance
The company is pursuing artificial intelligence and robotics as its electric vehicles make up a shrinking share of the U.S. market.
Massachusetts moves to relax environmental rules for housing projects
Gov. Maura Healey’s proposal is the latest attempt by Democrats to embrace affordable housing as a top issue.
Calif. lawmakers propose exempting climate disclosure laws from environmental review
The proposal drew pushback from business groups this spring.
Greta Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla was hit by a drone, crew says
Tunisian authorities deny an attack took place.
African leaders push for climate investment at Ethiopia summit
African leaders made ambitious plans in 2023 to increase renewable energy, but funding constraints have slowed implementation.
As temperatures rise, Americans are consuming more sugar
People in a warming world are drinking more sugary beverages and eating more frozen desserts, a study found.
