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Detroit is about to cut off water for thousands of people
The city, activists say, is “weaponizing water as a tool of gentrification.”
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As coral reefs disappear, some tropical fish might just keep swimming
If fish migrated to the depths in the past, maybe they could do it again.
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The shipping industry sets sail toward a carbon-free future
Two tense weeks of negotiations lead to an agreement that could lead to cleaner international trade.
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Former administrators say Pruitt’s impact on EPA can be reversed
Carol Browner and Christine Todd Whitman say it will take time, but the the agency can get back on track.
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Gigantic water tunnels won’t save Houston from the next Harvey
There are two paths to take: Plan for the long term, or fight the sky.
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If Pruitt gets fired, the EPA is stuck with this coal lobbyist
It’s like “having a tobacco lobbyist heading up the American Lung Association.”
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Helping you laugh your way through climate change
Get your tickets for our annual comedy benefit hosted by Eugene Mirman of Bob's Burgers.
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Rich countries invested less money in renewables last year. U.S. cities are picking up the slack.
“The rise of solar power over the past decade has been largely driven by cities.”
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Zinke says the Interior isn’t censoring science. The evidence begs to differ.
National Park Service officials have deleted every mention of humans’ role in causing climate change in drafts of a long-awaited report on sea-level rise and storm surge.