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US emissions fell by 10% last year — for the worst possible reasons
3 charts show 2020's historic drop in greenhouse gas pollution.
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An attack on the Capitol shattered the myth of public lands
The biggest threat to America’s public lands is a sense of entitlement.
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US cities consider treating fossil fuels like nuclear weapons
New York City and Los Angeles might endorse a "Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty."
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Why is cottagecore so white?
Cottagecore is supposed to be an escape — but it can’t escape a racist past.
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This startup says seaweed is the secret to a better faux burger — and a healthier climate
The same stuff you see wrapped around sushi can make fake meat look, cook, and taste like the real thing — and help save the planet, too.
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Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia pledged to slash emissions. They failed.
Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia pledged to slash greenhouse gas emissions. In a decade full of big talk and epic battles, they all failed.
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Data centers are energy hogs. Could they help power the grid?
Server farms equipped with batteries that store renewably generated power could one day become “critical components in carbon-free energy systems.”
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Global heating could stabilize if countries go net-zero emissions, scientists say
Climate disaster could be curtailed within a couple of decades if net zero emissions are reached, new study shows.
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How Merrick Garland could figure into Biden’s climate plans as attorney general
Biden sees his Justice Department as a key player in his plans for climate action.