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Prepare to be schooled on climate change, America
A quarter of Americans don't believe in climate change. The White House wants to change that.
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Here’s what your city will look like when the ice sheets melt
Greenland and Antarctica won't melt in our lifetimes, but these maps give us a glimpse of what our descendants are in for.
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Here’s a cool way to visualize carbon emissions
Climate change isn't just about who's emitting now. It's about who's emitted over the last 150 years -- and the U.S. bears a lot of the blame.
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After Ferguson, we must ask: Who owns the streets?
The crime that sparked the deadly encounter between Ferguson Mo., police officer Darren Wilson and 18-year-old Michael Brown? Jaywalking.
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Have a guilt-free Thanksgiving with these tips and recipes
It's time to loosen your belt and dig in.
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Asking for peace and ignoring history in Ferguson
Asking Michael Brown's family, and the people of Ferguson, to remain calm after a grand jury failed to indict police officer Darren Wilson, was more than shameful. It was criminal.
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Alabama wants to use Gulf restoration funds to build a $60 million beachfront hotel
The hotel was destroyed six years before the BP oil spill but could get millions in restoration funds anyway.
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Yes, we can beat climate change — but it will take massive international government coordination
The Deep Decarbonization Pathway Project is doing some of the most important work in the world, laying out how we can keep climate chaos in check.
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Climate change is just another sign of the end times, according to half of America
What a new report on theology and global warming means for public policy.
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Even this organic advocate thinks African farmers need herbicide
The hard truth for poor farmers is that the organic method can cost too much and fail to deliver higher yields, according to a new paper from an expert on the ground.