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Candidates are finally talking about climate change, but they’re asking all the wrong questions
Not all environmentalists are satisfied with climate’s newfound attention.
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Why did Lindsey Graham join a climate group?
A new bipartisan caucus in the Senate aims to put climate policy on the menu in Congress.
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What happened when Venice, the ‘Floating City,’ sank
Venice just experienced its second worst flood on record.
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Why some hydropower plants are worse for the climate than coal
“It’s pretty alarming,” Ilissa Ocko, the study’s lead author, told Grist.
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The world’s energy report card just came out. We failed 3 subjects.
The International Energy Agency did have good news about solar and offshore wind.
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Do you have to travel the world to know what poverty is?
Can you do "poverty tourism" in your own country? Or, better question: Should you?
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This pipeline cuts across a reservation. Wisconsin might make tribal members felons for protesting it.
If Governor Tony Evers’ signs this bill into law, protesters could face up to six years in jail.
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Wind and solar can save the planet — can they save our water supply, too?
In California, the rapid growth of solar and wind could help replenish depleted aquifers.
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One of the country’s biggest climate denier groups just did an about-face
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has spent millions on an anti-climate agenda. Has it seen the light?
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Elizabeth Warren’s new plan would jail lying fossil fuel executives
Warren’s new corporate perjury plan is in keeping with her broader goal of holding Big Oil accountable for the consequences of their actions.