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Politicians knew the inconvenient truth about the Colorado River 100 years ago — and ignored it
The deal for divvying up the water in the Colorado River was built on lies.
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No land, no problem. Floating solar panels might be the next big thing.
Coming to a lagoon near you.
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The head and the heart: Why science and art should work together
Scientists could paint a better picture of climate change with the help of artists.
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Politicians have come a long way on climate since 2016. Are voters ready?
Stop complaining about how little time the 2020 candidates spend debating climate change and recognize how much the conversation has changed.
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Police discussed stopping Keystone XL protesters ‘by any means’
Records show law enforcement has called demonstrators possible "domestic terrorism" threats.
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Exxon knew — and so did coal
A newly unearthed journal from 1966 shows the coal industry, like the oil industry, was long aware of the threat of climate change.
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Should I give all my money away?
I think giving up on a future that I can look forward to, that I want to have some money for, dampens the will to fight for it.
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Help! There’s a climate denier at my dinner table.
Six tips for talking to your reality-resistant relatives.
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Bitcoin is hard to understand. So is its carbon footprint.
A new study finds that Bitcoin does not consume as much energy as previously estimated.
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How indigenous Bolivians lost faith in Evo Morales after the Amazon blaze
"We thought that he would fulfill his campaign promises to defend the indigenous people of Bolivia and Mother Earth. But it’s clear that in terms of real-life actions, he didn’t fulfill them.”