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Young indigenous activists are leading on climate justice in Alaska
Two Alaska Native teenagers pushed for a resolution declaring a climate emergency — and decision-makers listened.
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Geoengineering’s gender problem could put the planet at risk
A lack of diversity among scientists may skew how the public perceives the risks of hacking the climate.
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Warren says her Green New Deal will create 10 million jobs
Warren is kicking her climate message into high gear as the primary elections loom.
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Scientists created a new sponge that could clean up oil spills
Common polyurethane foam could change the way we clean up contaminated water from fracking and oil spills.
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Climate gets a prime spot in the sixth Democratic debate
... before Mayor Pete’s wine cave stole the show.
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Booker’s plan for black colleges would tap those on climate change’s frontlines to fight it
The New Jersey senator, son of two graduates of historically black colleges and universities, wants to invest $100 billion in the schools.
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Is it more climate-conscious to shop online or in person?
The real question is: What kind of consumption culture does online shopping create?
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Can art museums survive without oil money?
Oil money has fueled the arts for ages. Can museums survive without it?
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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.