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Pandemic? Silent killer? We may need to talk differently about air pollution.
Menacing nicknames are no match for a good story.
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Can the zero-waste movement survive the coronavirus?
It’s official: Your reusable mug has been tainted -- with suspicion.
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As coronavirus fears soar, Europe moves to ban wasteful ‘ghost flights’
Planes have been flying empty to avoid losing their places at busy airports.
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Warming oceans could lure the world’s fisheries into uncharted waters
How will tropical nations cope when their fish move to cooler waters?
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Storms wreak havoc on land. We’re only beginning to understand what they do underwater.
Study finds that little is known about how climate-fueled extreme weather will change the aquatic ecosystems we rely on.
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Big Oil: Forget about climate change. We love women!
What the She'll is going on here?
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This 50-year-old policy is communities’ first line of defense against dirty development projects. Trump is about to roll it back.
This 50-year-old policy is communities’ first line of defense against dirty development projects. Trump is about to roll it back.
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Your ‘Love Is Blind’ addiction is not heating the planet … yet
Data centers should be power hogs, but thanks to energy efficiency measures, it hasn't happened.
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Fossil fuel companies are counting on plastics to save them
Big Oil is staring down a future where we won't really need its signature product anymore.
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When it comes to nuclear power, could smaller be better?
Small-scale nuclear reactors may be safer, cheaper, and more compatible with renewables than traditional nuclear power. But critics say the new technology still has major flaws.