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Occupy hotel rooms: Inside LA’s new push to solve homelessness
Hotels don’t want to shelter homeless people. Advocates say it shouldn’t be a choice.
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Florida Republicans are ready to stop rising seas — just not climate change
And neither political party in the state has made any real effort to confront the reality of managed retreat.
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Oil companies want you to think they’re feminist. It’s BS.
Big Oil's tweets rang hollow on International Women's Day.
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The world’s first ‘carbon-neutral’ cargo ship is already low on gas
Shipping giant Maersk announced plans for a green methanol-powered vessel by 2023. But there isn't enough of the fuel to go around.
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Study: Equivalent of COVID emissions drop is needed every 2 years
"Instead of build back better, it is more often a case of build back, whatever."
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Will race and income inequalities trip up Cascadia’s fight against climate change?
Fires, floods, and pollution are exposing disparities in Washington and Oregon.
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The First 100 – Prospects for a CLEAN Future
House Democrats propose sweeping climate legislation. What are its chances in a divided Senate?
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Oil’s biggest lobbying group killed carbon prices. Now it supports them?
Why the American Petroleum Institute is doing a 180 on carbon pricing
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He brought ‘good trouble’ to environmental justice
Cecil Corbin-Mark dedicated his life to serving marginalized communities. His impact will be felt for generations to come.
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The Navajo Nation generates a ton of power — but 14,000 homes don’t have electricity
The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority planned to electrify thousands of Navajo homes. Then COVID hit.