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This plastics company is trying to stop Black residents from visiting a slave burial site on Juneteenth
A group of Black residents from St. James Parish, Louisiana, got the green light to hold an hour-long Juneteenth prayer on a burial plot, owned by plastics company Formosa.
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Texas relaxed environmental enforcement during the pandemic, state data show
A Grist analysis found that Texas pursued 20 percent fewer violations of environmental laws after its stay-at-home order, compared to 2019.
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What is Seattle’s ‘autonomous zone’ trying to do?
Let's dig into this demand by Seattle activists: “We demand the de-gentrification of Seattle, starting with rent control.”
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Don’t have a cow, but Big Dairy’s climate footprint is as big as the UK’s
New report shows how cow burps are ruining the climate.
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WATCH: A Conversation with WA Governor Jay Inslee
Did you miss our live chat? Watch the whole thing here.
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Seattle’s ‘autonomous zone’ belongs to a grand tradition of utopian experiments
2020 is a disaster. Some people see a chance to scrap everything and start over.
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The 2020 Republican platform: Make America 2016 again
RNC to outdated party platform: ‘Never change.’
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The deep sea could hold the key to a renewable future. Is it worth the costs?
“We’re creating regulations for an ecosystem that we don’t understand.”
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Why do some neighborhoods get hotter than others?
Keep yourself (and the planet) cool with these lessons on extreme heat.
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5 board games for a world that’s falling apart
Want to save the planet ... at home? We reviewed your options.