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A Native Corporation wants to mine gold on the Kuskokwim River. Alaska Natives say no.
The world’s largest open-pit gold mine could destroy the tundra — and the livelihoods of those who depend on it.
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Australian environmental report finally recognizes Indigenous knowledge
The bleak, national assessment of the environment recommends an Indigenous rights-based approach.
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Climate change at work
America’s workers are facing increasingly dire conditions.
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Carbon removal trade group launches with ‘Hippocratic oath’ for the industry
But do its members really have the same interests?
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Without Congress, what can Biden do to stem the climate crisis?
"It's now time for executive Beast Mode."
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Una familia, tres generaciones de cáncer y la mayor concentración de refinerías de petróleo de California
Una reciente investigación de Grist descubrió que, desde 2020, Wilmington ha experimentado un espectacular aumento en muertes relacionadas condiciones conocidas por ser exacerbadas a causa de altos niveles de contaminación.
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The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’
But nobody knows quite what that means yet.
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Cryptomining uses a ‘disturbing’ amount of energy, lawmakers find
Bitcoin, we have a problem.
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A key US energy efficiency program has a major flaw — and Pennsylvania is trying to fix it
Homes are rejected for efficiency upgrades because they need repairs. Many owners can't afford them.
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Sporadic monitoring in California oil country adds to air pollution concerns
A patchwork of regulations is out of sync with the urgency of the climate crisis, experts say.