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Youth activists will push for climate action — even with a divided Congress
The Sunrise Movement and the American Conservation Coalition, two groups on opposite ends of the political spectrum, both aim to push members of Congress on the issue of climate change.
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Colorado voted to bring back wolves. Why was the race so close?
The ballot measure once had overwhelming support, but the vote was decided on a razor’s edge.
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Northwest co-op builds for a local food future beyond Big Ag
"I’ve always felt like this was something to do in case the world doesn’t end."
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Biden won the election. Now can he save the planet?
What the U.S. does next will affect Earth for millennia.
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Biden defeats Trump, ending 4 years of environmental destruction
The Democrat will soon have to face the most difficult hurdle yet: getting comprehensive climate policy through Congress, possibly without the aid of a Democrat-controlled Senate.
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Alright, so what’s next for climate?
After the election, here's what three Fixers are looking toward.
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EPA staff on Trump’s anti-diversity orders: ‘They are punitive and demeaning’
Agency employees signed on to the most vocal condemnation from within the government of the president’s orders yet.
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Listen: Post-election purgatory, and climate policy gets some color
Join host Andrew Simon, co-host Yessenia Funes, and guest Julian Brave NoiseCat for the second episode of Temperature Check, Grist's new weekly podcast.
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Will a Republican-controlled Senate kill hopes for a Green New Deal?
Democrats may have to say goodbye to Biden's $2 trillion climate plan.
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This rising lawmaker wants a Green New Deal for Boston
Boundary-busting mayoral candidate Michelle Wu hopes to usher in an era of diverse, bottom-up leadership.