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Illinois had a chance to pass one of the most progressive clean energy bills in the country. It failed.
How the state went from multiple clean energy bills to none.
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A zombie-fire outbreak may be growing in the North
“Overwintering” fires smolder under the snow, reigniting vegetation in the spring. New research shows the zombies may proliferate in a warmer world.
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This Louisiana neighborhood is retreating in the face of climate change
The best way to build back better might be to build elsewhere.
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Beleaguered by disaster damages, the U.S. may finally start spending on resilience
The Biden administration aims to direct billions to pre-disaster planning. But is it enough?
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Should I go into debt to buy an electric vehicle?
Whose responsibility is it to move the EV market?
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G7 nations committing billions more to fossil fuel than green energy
In spite of green rhetoric, money has piled into aviation and car industries since the start of pandemic, report finds.
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How federal agencies are failing their wildland firefighters
Wildland firefighters protect us. But are we taking care of them?
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Biden’s only climate plan is in jeopardy
Congress is pulling apart the president's mini-Green New Deal.
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How many people has climate change killed already?
A first-of-its-kind study says hotter temperatures have already killed thousands.
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Carbon capture: A critical tool in the climate restoration toolbox
A new generation of technologies can actually reduce the amount of carbon dioxide already released into the atmosphere, helping to reverse climate change.
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