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During deadly heat wave, New York utility cut power to high-risk neighborhoods
ConEd said it was unaware that the neighborhoods it blacked out during this weekend's heat wave ranked high in risk for heat deaths.
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Protests grow as millions demand resignation of Puerto Rico’s governor
Far from fizzling out, protests in Puerto Rico calling for Rosselló's resignation have only grown after it was revealed the governor mocked hurricane victims.
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Poll: The Green New Deal is as popular as legalizing weed
How popular is the Green New Deal? A new poll sheds light on what voters think about the economy-wide plan to address the climate crisis.
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How 21 meddling kids could force a climate turnaround
A pack of 21 kids has sued the U.S. government, demanding climate action. Here's what'll happen if they win.
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Melting ice sheets, storm-damaged homes: For some, it’s a business opportunity
Disaster to some means $$$ for others.
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Meet the Gulf War veteran who became an environmental champion
Russel Honoré, a folk hero in Louisiana, says toxic pollution is “one of our nation’s deadliest enemies.”
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Colombian coffee farmers are paying the price for climate change
The smallest farms are being hit the hardest
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The fight is heating up over telescope construction on Hawaii’s largest volcano
Mauna Kea's celestial significance has led to a bitter feud between native Hawaiians and the International TMT Observatory.
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How can a climate debate be good TV? Ask the writer of Emmy-winning shows
"They need a showrunner ... a good writer can make anything interesting."
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Turns out meat-eaters are craving … meatless burgers?
95 percent of the Americans who bought veggie burgers in the last year eat meat ... at least sometimes.