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Big Oil spent $10 million on Facebook ads last year — to sell what, exactly?
A report found that the ads peaked when politicians were poised to act on climate.
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After years of climate writing, here’s what I’ve learned about hope
I started to feel overwhelmed by everything I still didn’t know and everything that had to change to deal with the climate crisis.
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Study: People are moving to flood-prone areas, not away from them
“We can’t control how much water falls, necessarily, but we can definitely control who is in harm’s way."
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The Northeast’s hemlock trees face extinction. A tiny fly could save them.
The region can’t afford to lose these trees — or the carbon they store.
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Wildfire smoke in Minnesota brings dystopian skies to the Midwest
‘Unprecedented’ haze from wildfires blanketed the Twin Cities last week. More smoke is coming.
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Scientists are mining metals from an unusual source — plants
Scientists are starting to mine valuable metals from an unusual source: plants
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This German startup offers a simpler way to recycle your coffee cup
Here's the tea on reusable cups.
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Can you recycle a hard drive? Google is quietly trying to find out
Rare earth magnet recycling is about so much more than sustainable data centers.
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Shell sponsored a museum exhibit on climate solutions. There were strings attached.
The exhibit centers on technologies that oil and gas companies say will allow them to keep selling fossil fuels.
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Congress is finally starting to do something about toxic PFAS chemicals
The move follows consumption advisories for the "forever chemicals" in several states.