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When the grid went dark, Texans faced 3.5M pounds of excess air pollution
Why pollution spiked in frontline communities during the winter storm.
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Why won’t Joe Biden let ethanol die already?
The biofuel’s clean promise has only led to dirtier air.
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Air pollution kills. Making that official can help us tackle it.
The U.K. set a precedent for listing toxic pollution as a cause of death. It’s the catalyst we need to hold polluters accountable.
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His vision for community buy-in on composting: Make it ‘cool’
Domingo Morales, winner of the inaugural David Prize and its $200,000 grant, is bringing his compost education initiative to New York City.
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After the Texas freeze, people are asking: Is electrifying buildings risky?
When the power went out in Texas, gas stoves became a lifeline.
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This $9 billion plan could bring Biden’s conservation corps to life
Democrats want to bring FDR’s conservation corps into the 21st century.
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Here’s how to talk with your kids about climate anxiety
Many parents unintentionally shut down their kids' climate fears. A psychotherapist explains how to break the cycle.
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A dam good example of collaboration on California water issues
The Klamath Dam removals are a test case for stakeholders working together to better manage water in the West.
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The key to beating fossil fuel corps? Global collaboration.
As lawsuits by U.S. cities and states mount against industry for its climate impacts, litigants need to model the strategy that brought down Big Tobacco: Share everything.
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How to ensure electric cars aren’t just for rich people
Two roadblocks can keep drivers from switching to EVs: the lack of chargers and the cost of a new car.