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25 states promised to stay in the Paris Agreement. Did they follow through?
When Trump left the accords, these states tried to go all in.
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These flashcards will help you memorize Biden’s climate team
From climate czar to the EPA, an illustrated guide to Biden’s “climate Cabinet” picks
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‘A sacrifice zone’: Why did a Chicago community of color get saddled with a polluting scrapyard?
Illinois’ decision to approve the Chicago scrapyard is the target of a federal civil rights investigation.
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He’s helping fishermen adapt to climate change and an economic crisis — by becoming kelp farmers
Sean Barrett’s community-supported fishing project is expanding to train fisherfolk to grow seaweed and help “make it the new kale.”
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In a trash-filled pandemic, low-waste businesses are taking off
Despite early fears that reusable containers could be a vector for disease, public concern over the environmental impacts of our trash hasn’t gone away.
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The next big climate PR campaign: abolish the filibuster
Climate groups tell Senate Democrats to abolish the filibuster to save the planet.
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Climate change will destroy communities. Let’s help them move now.
Planned relocation will be expensive, but rebuilding in a flood or fire zone is even more so.
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The unfinished business of Flint’s water crisis
Criminal charges and a class-action settlement may seem like the last chapter in Flint’s story, but many of the most important reforms at the root of the city’s water crisis remain undone.
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Report points to a new culprit behind the Great Lakes’ big, green poop problem
There's something shellfishy about the algal blooms.
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Chuck Schumer wants Biden to declare a ‘climate emergency.’ What does that mean?
38 countries have already made some kind of emergency declaration on climate change.