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California inmates fight fires for pennies. Now they have a path to turn pro.
A new bill makes it possible for them to obtain the state license necessary to work in a municipal firefighting department.
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Right-wing conspiracists falsely linked antifa to wildfires. Then the Russian media gave them a boost.
How overlapping false claims about the wildfires ricocheted around conservative social media thanks to a bogus story from Russia.
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What oil executives say when they think no one’s listening
Secret recording shows they still think they can advertise their way out of the climate crisis.
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Google plans to power your searches with carbon-free energy by 2030
Google’s announcement comes as historic fires linked to climate change have burned millions of acres across the Western U.S.
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‘Climate arsonist’: Biden slams Trump’s wildfire response with a new insult
The presidential candidates just had their first scuffle on climate.
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Will the West’s giant fires spark a climate awakening?
“If this doesn’t open people’s eyes, I don’t know what will.”
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La Niña has arrived. That’s bad news for wildfires and hurricanes.
The conditions that led to a La Niña formation have already influenced this year’s unprecedented hurricane and wildfire seasons.
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A solar-paneled roof over everyone’s head? Totally doable, she says.
Climate-friendly housing shouldn’t just be the purview of the wealthy, says activist Rahwa Ghirmatzion, who works to transform old buildings into green gems.
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Joe Biden would push allies like Australia to do more on climate, adviser says
Biden's adviser Jake Sullivan says the former vice president, if elected, won’t "pull any punches" on what is a global problem.
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How embracing uncertainty might make me a better journalist
As a journalist, it’s my job to find answers and tell the truth. But right now the truth is I feel like I have fewer answers than ever.