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Flying microplastics? Researchers find plastics on remote French mountaintop
A new study in the French Pyrenees has discovered microplastic rain that could be coming from up to 100 miles away.
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Energy equity: Bringing solar power to low-income communities
New initiatives are making renewable solar technology more accessible for the people that need it most.
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Headed for a reckoning: A look inside NYT Magazine’s climate issue
“‘You’re going to turn to desperate measures,’ he said. Everybody will."
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Former oil lobbyist David Bernhardt confirmed as Interior secretary. Yay?
"That’s an example of the swampiness of Washington if there ever was one."
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Traffic pollution leads to 4 million child asthma cases every year
“We used to think the only real danger roads posed to children was the threat of a car accident. However, now we can see there’s an equally deadly risk: breathing in air pollution."
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An easy, cost-effective way to address climate change? Massive reforestation.
Nature isn't just a backdrop to your Instagram selfie; a new study shows that rebuilding natural habitats is an "essential survival strategy."
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Trump signs executive orders fast-tracking the pipeline approval process
“We’re gonna make it easier for you,” Trump said. “You know about delays? Where it takes you 20 years to get a permit? Those days are gone.”
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The Weather Channel’s new climate change video is … really intense
Climate change, depicted with video game graphics? Yes, please.
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Republicans attack Puerto Rico’s plan to go 100 percent renewable: ‘It’s just unrealistic’
When Puerto Rico was hit by Hurricane Maria, it saw the second-longest power outage of all time. Now it's attempting to rebuild with green infrastructure.
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Amazon accused of abandoning 100 percent renewable energy goal
While other big tech companies push forward on renewable energy, Amazon may be going back on its promises to cut ties from oil and gas.