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Puerto Rico got rid of its coal ash pits. Now the company responsible is moving them to Florida.
Thousands of tons of coal ash from Puerto Rico are headed for a new home: a Florida county with one of the fastest-growing Puerto Rican populations in the U.S.
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Bureau of Land Management scrubs stewardship language from news releases
“In [President Trump and Interior Secretary David Bernhardt's] world, our lands are only here for exploitation and financial gain, not protection and preservation.”
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How do I explore the woods without ruining them?
You love to be in the woods, but you don’t feel like you belong there.
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The plastic industry is on track to produce as many emissions as 600 coal-fired power plants
The global plastic industry is on track to produce enough emissions to put the world on track for a catastrophic warming scenario.
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In the warming Arctic, a promising solution to climate change
On a quest to stop, and even reverse, climate change, one inventor has taken the fight to the place that is feeling it most.
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Carbon dioxide levels just hit 415 ppm. Who saw this coming? Exxon Mobil.
While the rest of the world is reeling from the newest greenhouse gas emissions data, Exxon Mobil projections from almost 40 years ago have accurately predicted these levels.
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We’ve spent 100 years growing a tinderbox across the West. Now it’s wildfire season.
An indigenous tradition that’s been used for millennia might be a solution to this giant problem.
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but you’ve got a blind spot as big as the planet
“We're the most powerful species on Earth, and yet we fundamentally have no idea how we survive," said Ziya Tong, author of "The Reality Bubble."
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The Sunrise Movement has a plan to force presidential candidates to address climate change
What’s next for the group pushing the Green New Deal? Look no further than the debates.
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Forget the hype. Here’s the state of clean energy in 6 charts.
Report shows governments aren't backing up their clean energy talk.