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Murals in Harlem show birds like you’ve never seen them before
Birds that are threatened by climate change are now showing up in new locations -- on rolldown gates, apartment building walls, and stoops.
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What’s it like to be at home on the ocean? Ask a fisherman
Tele Aadsen fishes for salmon in southeast Alaska, which means she is up close and personal with the sea every day.
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Sunspot science throws wrench in favorite climate denialism claim
A new study shows that sunspot activity has not, in fact, increased in recent decades.
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China is exporting ozone pollution to the U.S. — which is only fair
A new study suggests that ozone levels on the West Coast aren't dropping, thanks to a new smoggy import.
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John Oliver reminds us how ridiculous American sex ed is
Surprise! Regions with the least access to comprehensive sex ed also have the highest rates of teen pregnancy.
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True Detective is over — here’s who’s left standing
What have we learned this season? Los Angeles is a hideous beast, but if you manage to escape its overwhelming sprawl, you will die.
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How subglacial discharge is kind of like blowing all of your money at Chipotle
Seismic vibrations give clues to melting glaciers and your calving bank account. Oh, bother.
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EPA turned this river orange by dumping 3 million gallons of mine sludge into it
A normally clear Rocky Mountain river is now the color of baby shit. Thanks, EPA!
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America could double its gas tax and it would still be incredibly low
And yet opposition to raising it remains fixed and fierce.
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Why the Donald Trump phenomenon is bad for the climate
Trump outdoes all the other Republican presidential contenders with his belligerent ignorance about climate change.