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Piano performance next to a crumbling glacier will give you chills
Greenpeace’s latest stunt involves a pianist playing a haunting song in the Arctic.
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People don’t trust hypocritical climate scientists, study finds
Scientists seem less credible if they fly a lot or have large, gas-guzzling houses.
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No peaches or apricots? Blame the Northeast’s warm, wacky winter.
El Niño has made life less peachy for stone fruits.
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One-fifth of the country is about to get broiled
Temperatures could get as high as 120 degrees F -- and it’s only June.
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Can the Hulk convince the DNC to call for a fracking ban?
If Mark Ruffalo can’t do it, no one can.
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Plants have an immune system, too. It’s called soil.
The more microbes, the merrier.
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Antarctica, most remote place on Earth, just hit a scary CO2 milestone
The South Pole is the last place to detect 400 ppm of carbon dioxide in the air.
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California’s trees are thirstier than a college kid with a hangover
Millions of dying trees could lead to more wildfires and a radically altered landscape.
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A handful of the world’s coral reefs are actually thriving
Surprisingly vibrant reefs signal a hopeful future for conservation efforts.
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California’s drought isn’t going away anytime soon
El Niño winters normally flood the state with rain and snow -- but this one was different.