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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.
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Conservatives may be willing to take on climate change — if you call it something else
Fires are raging in their backyards. But many still scoff at global warming.
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As extreme heat and wildfires rage, a ‘protection gap’ threatens Californians
Here’s what the state could do to stem the costs of climate disasters.
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Why Texas fossil fuel unions signed onto a climate plan
“We get these narratives that the fossil fuel unions are against climate action. I think it’s a lot more complicated than what we hear.”
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A Florida city wanted to move away from fossil fuels. The state just made sure it couldn’t.
The story behind Florida’s new laws that strip cities of their ability to fight climate change.
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Humans are adaptable. But can we handle the climate crisis?
Adaptation is an acknowledgement that this problem is probably going to get worse before it gets better, but it's no guarantee of survival.