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Time is running out for Cuomo to make New York’s ambitious climate law a reality
If the New York governor doesn’t act now, the state’s widely hailed emissions-reduction law won’t go into effect for at least another year.
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Coal isn’t dying. It moved to Asia.
The world burns 65 percent more coal today than it did in 2000, according to the IEA’s new report.
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Watchdog report: Agencies bungled air-pollution response during Hurricane Harvey
State and federal regulators said there was nothing to worry about.
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Wildfires are getting worse, and so is the deadly smoke they bring with them
Another reason to worry about wildfires: They could be releasing lead stored in plants and trees.
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The U.N. climate negotiations are over, and they were a disaster
And surprise, the U.S. helped screw it up.
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For Caribbean nations, climate change means shrinking populations
Extreme weather is driving islanders from their homes -- but starting a new life could be as hard as sticking it out.
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In Colorado coal towns, the next generation is turning to solar
Where the mines once provided steady employment, solar energy now offers young people jobs.
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Executives at Flint’s utility knew the water might be poisoned
“This will come back and bite us.”
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Europe’s ‘Green Deal’ doesn’t live up to its name, critics say
What do you get when you take the “new” out of Green New Deal?
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At COP25, indigenous groups are making sure their voices are heard
They're demanding that any international climate policy include their expertise and interests.