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Want to fix your own Tesla? Massachusetts just made it easier.
Tesla, which has made it difficult for independent shops to fix its cars, may soon have to give its customers a wider peek under the digital hood.
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How to prepare kids for the climate crisis? Cara Hoffman’s books might help.
In her fantastical frog story, a marsh full of creatures fights industrial waste.
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These rare seeds escaped Syria’s war — to help feed the world
Conflict forced scientists to abandon a gene bank, but not before duplicating their last remnants of essential crops in the Svalbard vault on a remote Arctic island.
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Count on Biden to restore the national monuments Trump trashed
The president-elect has vowed to not only reverse the Trump administration’s rollback of protected sites, but designate new ones.
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This entrepreneur is plugging the world’s drinking water into the (digital) cloud
Meena Sankaran, founder and CEO of California-based startup KETOS, dove into the competitive market of sensor tech to help solve the water crisis.
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The first step to bridging the urban ‘canopy gap’? Counting and mapping trees.
A new project uses "tree equity" to promote environmental justice.
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Solar companies ask Biden to reverse Trump’s biggest blow to the industry
Solar energy companies see an ally in a president-elect who campaigned on generating 100% carbon-free electricity by 2035.
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Listen: The great green energy divide
Host Andrew Simon and co-host Justin Worland of Time Magazine talk about the state of renewable energy in 2020. Then, we hear from Kristal Hansley, founder and CEO of WeSolar. Hansley wants to bring community solar to underserved communities.
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Greentrolling: A ‘maniacal plan’ to bring down Big Oil
Corporate B.S. meets its match.
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Are animals eating all the human food?
There's not really a simple prescription to graze our way out of the climate crisis.