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Lawsuit claims home spray-on fire retardant doesn’t work
Plus, it's toxic, California prosecutors say
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A former coal lobbyist is Puerto Rico’s new governor … for now
Who is Pedro Pierluisi, and why is Puerto Rico's Senate already suing to stop him?
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Low on water, California farmers turn to solar farming
California farmers are going from growing hay to sprouting electrons.
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We have to transform food production to take on climate change, leaked U.N. report says
If our diets don't change, global temperatures will.
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The battle over the Amazon has been turned into a Brazilian telenovela
The new TV series "Aruanas" revolves around the dangers of being an environmental activist in Bolsonaro's Brazil.
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What’s in the way of this Texas pipeline? A cute songbird.
The golden-cheeked warbler gets recruited to help stop Kinder Morgan's 430-mile pipeline.
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The Notre Dame disaster carpeted Paris with lead dust
A French environmental group is suing the city over widespread lead dust contamination released in the historic cathedral fire on April 15.
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Climate change is the one area of science Republicans tend to doubt
Why do Republicans scoff at climate science while embracing, say, particle physics?
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Nature inspires some of the coolest things
Biodegradable tires! Recyclable shoes! A linden seed-inspired monocopter you can make out of a paperclip!
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2020 Democrats are still unclear on how to stop the next Flint water crisis
Few, if any, of the 20 presidential hopefuls at the Detroit debates offered a clear vision of how to guarantee the water flowing from the nation’s aging pipes won’t make them sick, damage their children’s brains, and remain accessible as freshwater reserves dry up.