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This coverage is made possible through a partnership with Grist and Interlochen Public Radio in…Billions of people cook over open fires. Are gas stoves the solution?
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Could changing the way you cook help fight global warming? If you’ve considered this question and…Small island nations get big climate victory in international maritime court
May 21, 2024, 7:16 pm By Anita Hofschneider
Island nations in the Pacific, Caribbean and West Indies won a major international legal victory…South Korea’s energy trap: Government-funded dead end fossil fuel investments
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Is bottled water really “natural” if it’s contaminated with microplastics? A series of…Oil companies contaminated a family farm. The courts and regulators let the drillers walk away.
May 19, 2024, 9:00 am By Mark Olalde, ProPublica
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As the planet grapples with the ever-starker consequences of climate change, a debut book by Lumbee…DeSantis says he’s ‘restoring sanity’ by erasing climate change from Florida laws
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South Florida suffered through brutal heat and humidity this week when the heat index (the “feels…Canadian wildfire smoke just blanketed the Midwest — again
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This coverage is made possible through a partnership with Grist and Interlochen Public Radio in…Canadian wildfire smoke just blanketed the Midwest — again.
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This coverage is made possible through a partnership with Grist and Interlochen Public Radio in…This enzyme is responsible for life on Earth. It’s a hot mess.
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Pretty much all life on Earth – plants, animals, humans – in large part, owe their entire…The American Climate Corps will get people into green jobs. Can it help their mental health too?
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In the depths of the Great Depression in 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt warned Congress that…How ‘kitty cats’ are wrecking the home insurance industry
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The rising cost of homeowner’s insurance is now one of the most prominent symptoms of climate…How tiny pieces of evidence can reveal giant stories about our world — and ways to make it better
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The vision “Denying climate change is tantamount to saying you don’t believe in gravity.” —…Inside a California oil town’s divisive plan to survive the energy transition
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Les Clark III took charge of the West Side Recreation and Park District in 2018, just as the bottom…Tribes could lease their water to dry states. Why is it so hard?
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The Colorado River Indian Tribes now have the ability to lease their water rights off-reservation, a…
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