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What Exxon’s win in New York means for other climate lawsuits
Exxon won this round, but fossil fuel companies' finances still aren’t safe from scrutiny.
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‘Hurricane truthers’: Bonkers conspiracies are putting lives in danger
"Skepticism is being exploited to the great detriment of people’s health and safety."
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Is the tide turning in favor of a Blue New Deal?
The clearest sign that ocean research is starting to impact policy discussions is Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren’s new ocean policy proposal.
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We investigate Trump’s claim that people are flushing toilets ‘10 times, 15 times’
Is the president suffering from a gastrointestinal condition that forces him to flush upwards of 10 times per bowel movement?
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Here’s what it would look like if fossil fuel ads had warning labels
A new complaint against BP from environmental law firm ClientEarth alleges the company is misleading the public by claiming it is dedicated to tackling the climate crisis.
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What a Bloomberg candidacy could mean for climate
If Bloomberg has had so much success tackling climate change outside the confines of the Capitol, and politicians have had so little success doing the same thing in Congress, why not just stay put?
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Here’s why Australia is having a cataclysmic wildfire season
Spoiler alert: It's climate change.
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‘OK, boomer’: The perfect response to a generation that failed on climate
A 25-year-old New Zealand lawmaker demonstrated this week that the phrase is, quite simply, a perfect climate slogan.
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These hacked streets signs are the scariest thing you’ll see this Halloween
A haunted hacker has been taking over New York City Department of Transportation electronic road signs to send messages to New Yorkers from the other side.
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Big coal gave a tiny Texas town free land. There’s a major catch.
Big coal gave a tiny Texas town free land. There’s a major catch.