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Does hydropower make sense in a warming world?
Thanks to climate change, dams are a less reliable source of electricity, but a lot more of them are getting built anyway.
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The drought is killing everything — except wineries
Drought takes a break from destroying everything you love to give Washington wines a surprising boost.
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Walmart spews a huge amount of climate pollution with its shipping, but doesn’t report any of it
That could change if shareholders adopt a proposed resolution this Friday. It would require Walmart to report and reduce shipping emissions.
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Did John Oliver just shake and bake the poultry industry?
Apparently, if you want something fixed, get John Oliver to tackle it.
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Rare-earth mining in Chile could make China look bad
A greener process for extracting rare-earth elements could mean higher prices but clearer consciences for tech manufacturers.
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Sustainable food might be coming to a retirement home near you
Tell grandma to say goodbye to the rubber ham -- it's kale season.
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Meet Las Vegas’ “prophet of growth”
Pat Mulroy preached conservation while backing growth in Las Vegas.
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Should oil companies have a seat at the climate negotiating table?
European oil majors are calling for international climate negotiators to put a price on carbon. Some green groups are skeptical.
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In the battle against climate change, Seattle is on the front lines
The Paddle in Seattle is just a hint of this city's commitment to fighting climate change. Next up: Eliminating its carbon footprint completely.
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Lindsey Graham is occasionally almost halfway decent on climate change
This Republican presidential contender gets a lot of credit for his views on the climate, but his record on the issue has been mixed.