Latest Articles
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Here’s why Australia is having a cataclysmic wildfire season
Spoiler alert: It's climate change.
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Vodka made from captured carbon dioxide? That’s the spirit.
Meet the innovators finding new uses for captured carbon.
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Could letting consumers fix their iPhones help save the planet?
“If we’re going to solve the climate crisis, we’re going to have to find a way to make all the products in our lives last longer.”
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How fungi could help stem our mushrooming climate crisis
Fungi are an important, if undervalued, piece of the climate solutions puzzle.
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Cory Booker shines at first-ever presidential environmental justice forum
Elizabeth Warren, the candidate with a plan for everything, offered a financial commitment but few specifics.
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Oslo wants to build the world’s first zero-emissions port
The Port of Oslo is electrifying ferries and taking other steps to slash emissions: “It’s what is necessary if we are going to reach the Paris Agreement.”
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Pete Buttigieg’s climate vision: Local fixes for a planet in crisis
The South Bend mayor’s approach to the climate crisis reflects his recent experiences with Indiana floods and his belief that cities can lead with solutions.
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Why Obama’s plans to clean up coal ash barely got off the ground
Obama’s 2015 regulations of toxic waste from coal plants were historic, but they barely got off the ground.
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Green orgs say they care about diversity. Why won’t they act like it?
Fewer than 4 percent of green groups are sharing data on their staff makeup.
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How the U.S. accidentally raised the IQ of an entire generation
Nearly a hundred years ago, the United States solved a major public health crisis, goiter, by iodizing salt. Surprisingly, it also led to a 15-point jump in IQ.