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So you’re living in one of FEMA’s Katrina trailers
You've used our searchable database. Maybe you've found that the home you're living in was one of FEMA's formaldehyde-laden Katrina trailers. What can you do? Many things, it turns out.
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A look at the $50 billion battle to save Louisiana
Will New Orleans survive the next big hurricane? Here's a bird's-eye view of the fight to save the coast.
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To stop massive wildfires, we’re going to have to change our strategy
Welcome to the new normal.
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The hungry dystopia of climate change
Worldwide hunger and food panics are now a real possibility. Thanks, climate change!
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There’s a new sustainable ag technique in town, and it’s cleaning up
With the right "push-pull" planting combos, African farmers can ward off pests, fertilize crops, feed animals, and even withstand drought.
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Study finds a link between neonic pesticides and honeybee deaths
In the U.K., scientists find one variety of the widely used seed-coating pesticide can harm domestic honeybees -- more cause for a cautious approach.
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Hate to be a broken record, but we’re on track for the hottest year on record
And this July was the warmest July on record going back more than a century.
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Letter from Texas: Floods didn’t drown the drought
Even before the rubble from the floods has had time to settle, the water’s effect on the drought has already started to recede.
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What will happen when the floods hit drought-parched California?
Hint: Nothing good.
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Check out these amazing photos of activists shutting down a coal mine
Climate protesters in Germany blockade a huge strip-mining machine in a scene that looks like it's straight from Star Wars.