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Whose Streets? Our Streets! is an exhibition of photos of protests in NYC taken from 1980 to 2000 by dozens of photographers.
It was once a busy branch of the Long Island Rail Road. Now, coyotes prowl one of New York City’s last wild places. What will it become next?
Blake Lively, Demi Moore, Serena Williams, Snoop Dogg and more of Time's 100 most influential people were honored at an April ...
The law requires greenhouse gas emissions to be cut across all sectors by 40% in the next five years and by 85% in 2050 ... New York’s power statewide is about one-third renewable. In New York ...
HernándezRachel Saltz and Amanda Webster A small group of climate change activists interrupted a New York City Ballet performance ... Earth Day,” according to photos posted online.
Four months into Trump’s second term, backers of the state's climate law are hoping it will allow them to hold polluters ...
Hundreds of global leaders, activists, and artists gathered Thursday evening for a night of cocktails and tributes at Jazz at ...
TIME speaks with the winner of the XPrize Carbon Removal award, Mati Carbon, which was announced at the TIME100 Summit.
Still, the fair lacked a sense of urgency around discovery. Few booths showcased work pushing photography forward, raising a larger question about the medium’s future and the fair’s role in ...
A warm blob of water in the North Atlantic is an ominous sign that a system of currents that regulate the planet's climate ...
By charging up battery cars where renewable energy is cheap and delivering the power to where it’s needed, this startup ...
As the Trump administration ramps up attacks on the environment, a new tactic giving legal rights to lakes, rivers, and trees ...