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How 100% clean energy could power our cities and towns
We built this tiny model town to show what it would look like if we tried to transition to 100% clean energy.
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What’s the bigger climate threat: Single-use plastic or long-haul shipping?
Ah, the two great behemoths of environmental scourgery: plastics and e-commerce.
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Can a city truly be 100% renewable? It’s complicated.
Hundreds of cities have pledged to switch to renewables -- but there's a lot standing in their way.
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Democrats flip the Senate — illuminating a path forward on climate
Still, Democratic control of the Senate will be narrow and tenuous.
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Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol Hill
Where are the pro-climate lobbyists?
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From lab to plate: ‘Cultured meat’ finally hits the menu
A Singapore restaurant is the first to serve lab-grown meat. Is the U.S. next?
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What the Georgia Senate candidates think about climate change
Two runoff Senate races in the Peach State could determine the fate of American climate policy for years to come.
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Biden nominees signal cooperation with states on climate
Biden will need to woo states to adopt his climate agenda. It could prove tough.
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Green groups have a racism problem. Waterkeepers are trying to solve it.
The Waterkeeper Alliance is an exclusive club. Here's how it’s aiming for inclusivity.
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How activists successfully shut down key pipeline projects in New York
In the past half-decade, grassroots opposition in New York has led to the cancellation of four major interstate pipelines — a total of 931 miles — that would have cut through communities and ecosystems.