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Greta Thunberg to Congress: ‘You’re not trying hard enough. Sorry.’
The Swedish environmentalist was one of several young activists who spoke at a Senate climate crisis task force.
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Skip the iPhone 11, but don’t do it for the planet
On Tuesday, the New York Times sent out a curious push notification to millions of subscribers: “This is not your typical gadget review. That’s because it is time to rethink when to upgrade your iPhone.”
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The Saudi oil attack isn’t just an economic issue, it’s environmental
In the wake of a major drone strike on a number of Saudi Arabia’s largest oil refinery facilities early Saturday morning, the kingdom’s oil output plunged by more than half, sending shockwaves through global markets. The global supply of oil took an even greater hit than during the Iranian Revolution, and crude oil prices skyrocketed […]
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One leader’s journey to climate restoration
The Foundation for Climate Restoration's CEO on his quest to restore the climate.
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Berkeley triggered a chain of anti-gas laws
Seattle, Los Angeles, and other cities are looking to ban natural gas in new buildings.
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Extreme weather may be pushing Texans to care about climate change
Does Texas, the metaphorical oil tank of the American petroleum operation, care about climate change? Yup.
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Fossil fuel companies roll out a new era of spin
Climate activists are changing their message — and so is the oil and gas industry.
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What if the Great Pacific Garbage Patch isn’t the ocean’s biggest plastic problem?
The Ocean Cleanup project has an idea where all the plastic is going. Some scientists say it's trash.
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The problem with putting a deadline on the climate apocalypse
Conflating long-term policy goals and tipping points is a problematic feature of climate discourse
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How to build a new park so its neighbors benefit
What does it take for a new park in low-income neighborhoods to avoid becoming a “Trojan horse for gentrification?”