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Young climate leaders just told a House committee to get its act together
Last month, young people took to the streets to protest climate inaction. Now they're taking those concerns to Congress.
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Climate change drives collapse of baby corals in Great Barrier Reef
A new study shows that climate change is negatively affecting the Great Barrier Reef -- surprise! Numbers of young coral are significantly lower than in previous years, reflecting the reef's inability to recover from mass bleaching events.
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Batteries are key to clean energy — and they just got much cheaper
Battery technology is ahead of schedule, opening the door for storing renewable energies. Soon, renewables might rival gas and oil in affordabilty.
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Ryanair’s budget flights could blow the E.U.’s carbon budget
How far will you go for a cheap flight? Is emitting greenhouse gases on par with coal power plants too far?
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How U.S. recycling is changing now that China won’t take it
After China tightened its recycling regulations just over a year ago, local U.S. programs have struggled.
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TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline was flailing. Trump just revived it.
On Friday, the White House issued a permit that allows TransCanada to sidestep previous court rulings.
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The vault holding humanity’s precious seeds is on thin ice
A seed bank heralded by scientists as a safety net for the world’s genebanks is located in what could be the fastest-melting part of the planet. Is the Doomsday Vault doomed?
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Secondhand shopping is really popular all of a sudden
But it might be because of Instagram. And Marie Kondo?
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The billion-dollar rebrand: How Big Oil is trying to change its image
Oil companies market themselves as environmentally conscious while actively working against climate regulations, a new report shows.