Latest Articles
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Why climate rage hit Exxon, Chevron, and Shell on the same day
Court orders, investor backlash: Big Oil is at a tipping point.
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Who gets a park?
Cities are finally being analyzed for the equity of their green space.
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Stripe injects cash into 6 more carbon removal projects
Growing kelp, crushing rocks, zapping seawater — what's next?
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Do bizarre stunts actually help the climate cause?
If you feel crazy, it’s kind of nice to see other people acting crazy on a global stage!
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Why two women sacrificed everything to stop the Dakota Access pipeline
Why two women sacrificed everything to stop the Dakota Access pipeline
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The plan to turn coal country into a rare earth powerhouse
With plans for a Made-in-America renewable energy transformation, Biden administration ramps up efforts to extract rare earth minerals from coal waste.
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A cultural shift away from coal
Coal-dependent towns and regions are working to not just replace coal, but to build stronger and healthier communities with economies that don’t exploit people or the planet.
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Food waste is heating up the planet. Is dumpster-diving by app a solution?
38 million people are buying "mystery bags" to curb climate change.
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Can the ‘right to a healthy environment’ stop Exxon’s expansion in Guyana?
The case is the first in the Caribbean to challenge fossil fuel extraction on constitutional grounds.
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Trials to suck carbon dioxide from the air to start across the UK
A major $42.5 million project will test trees, peat, rock chips, and charcoal as ways of removing climate-heating emissions.