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The U.S. is leading the global charge to scale back protected lands
Protected areas are supposed to safeguard the biodiversity of that area forever. This study says when an area is protected, the fight has just begun.
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Midwest farmers take to Twitter to document flood disaster
Aid is on its way, but a few House Republicans want spending cuts to offset the price tag and funding for Trump’s border wall first.
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Trump’s bid to weaken the next federal climate report is likely to backfire
"[The Administrative Procedure Act is] not a terribly hard standard to meet; any agency that’s behaving somewhat rationally should be able to make it. Yet even following that extremely deferential standard, the Trump administration is completely failing.”
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Climate solutions: Now served in restaurants everywhere
A growing legion of activist chefs is raising awareness of environmental and social sustainability, and helping to make the world healthier for everyone.
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The presidential candidates just received their climate report cards
The results might surprise ... them.
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Should climate change be my new career calling?
To paraphrase Naomi Klein, everything has to change. So where does that leave people like you?
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Natural gas gets a Trump-friendly rebrand as ‘freedom gas’
First, there was "clean coal," then "ethical oil." Now Department of Energy officials have a new nickname for another fossil fuel.
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The town that online shopping built — and women are trying to save
The town that online shopping built — and women are trying to save
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The Trump administration escalates its fight against climate science
Even Steve Bannon thinks Trump's latest climate plan is too extreme.
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Malaysia doesn’t want to be the world’s plastic dumping grounds anymore
It seems like one man's trash isn't anyone else's treasure -- Malaysia just sent thousands of tons of plastics back to their countries of origin. The country intends to stop illegal plastic imports.