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Trump drops attempt to add census citizenship question. Here’s why that’s a climate win.
Evacuation planning, disaster recovery aid, and rapid response efforts all rely on accurate census data.
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AOC, Bernie and … Blumenauer? Who’s the third politician behind the call for a climate emergency?
Although his name might not appear in many national headlines, Blumenauer’s role is a reminder that climate action isn’t just about celebrity power.
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How Cargill went from corporate hero to ‘the worst’
What happened behind the scenes
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Can I have my climate-friendly seafood and eat it, too?
It's complicated, but we figured out some ground rules.
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Parts of New Orleans are already flooding, with the worst yet to come
What happens when you combine a Mississippi River still high from a wet spring with tropical storm rains? New Orleans is about to find out.
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National Grid to NYC customers: Support the Williams Pipeline or no new service
Some NYC customers ask, is it OK for my utility company to email me pro-pipeline spam?
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Bernie Sanders and AOC want to declare a climate emergency. Does that mean anything?
Declaring a climate emergency is largely symbolic. How have countries that have passed similar resolutions fared?
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Billionaire and climate activist Tom Steyer is running for president. His messages sound … familiar
Rather than a climate-centric campaign, the billionaire sends a populist message.
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Veteran Fox News reporter now works for a climate-conscious blog
“For me, climate science is science,” said Carl Cameron. “It's not science when it's opinion.”
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Bathtubs, paint, and couches land in Seattle’s homeless encampments. Guess who gets punished?
In Seattle, homeowners dump their garbage in homeless encampments and the city uses trash buildup as a reason to clear encampments with no notice.