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This North Carolina lawmaker is trying to slam the brakes on wind. Again.
A bill that passed the North Carolina Senate earlier this month would bar wind projects from being developed along the coast for three years.
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Desalination plants are here, but they’re not solving the water crisis yet
Processing saltwater is an increasingly viable freshwater source, but it's still a pricey process -- for our wallets and for the environment.
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New report: How green orgs can retain diverse staff
It takes more than hiring to improve diversity.
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It’s always summer now — so dress like it
Kelp crop tops! Algae raincoats! Caring about the climate is so hot right now.
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Seattle is already prepping for another hellish summer of smoke
After three years of smoke, the city is hoping to get ahead of the crisis before it begins.
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Growing body of science links fracking to health hazards
A group of scientists and doctors just published a comprehensive report on the impacts of fracking.
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Warmer waters mess with the Northeast’s cod-given right to fish
Fishing as Maine fishermen know it will likely have to undergo big changes due to a warmer climate.
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Oregon Republicans go into hiding to avoid voting on climate bill
Police are chasing them down, and a scary militia has offered the senators refuge.
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How one school is getting kids fired up about climate solutions
“The fact that we leave climate discussions primarily to the natural sciences is itself part of the problem.”
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What is a ‘climate refugee’ and how many are there?
Putting numbers to the problem doesn’t capture the nuances of how a changing climate changes people's lives.