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Coal might be on the way out, but toxic coal ash isn’t going away
The toxic byproduct of burning coal has quietly become one of America's worst environmental justice problems.
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What Instagram reveals about your access to healthy food
In all regions of the U.S., Instagram posts from food deserts depicted grub that was higher in cholesterol, sugar, and fat.
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Algae blooms are nature’s angsty teenagers
Complicated, confusing, and crucial to our future.
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Here’s how major cities measure up on climate change spending
From New York to Addis Ababa, new analysis paints a highly uneven picture of spending on climate action.
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Milan wants to pay people to bicycle to work
Let's hope this will encourage people to step off the gas pedal and onto bike pedals instead.
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Coal use is down in the U.S. and China — and it’s not a blip
The world's two largest economies made progress cutting coal in 2015.
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Plastic-filled plankton poop threatens the oceans
Normal poop is gross. Plastic-filled poop is threatening.
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Mass extinction threatens the world’s pollinators — and its crops
A new UN-sponsored study suggests that 40 percent of invertebrate pollinators could go extinct.
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U.S. methane problem is much worse than we thought
We're dumping an insane amount of methane into the air.
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James Inhofe blames Flint water crisis on Obama’s climate agenda
Let's be clear: The president's "global warming agenda" is not what went wrong in Flint.