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Rising seas threaten to swamp a rare firefly’s habitat
As Delaware's coast retreats, the Bethany Beach firefly is struggling to survive.
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Disney World’s literal nuclear option, explained
“I don’t think Disney would ever [build a nuclear plant], I don’t foresee that, but I just want to prevent anything like that from occurring -- period.”
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5G networks could throw weather forecasting into chaos
Is it worth it to push our forecasting abilities back 40 years, just for faster cell service?
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This casino’s microgrid might be the future of energy
Blue Lake Rancheria could serve as a model for other remote communities seeking to establish energy independence.
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Scientists are baffled by a giant spike in this greenhouse gas (it’s not CO2)
Whoever smelt it dealt it, right?
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There are glimmers of a Green New Deal in Inslee’s big new climate plan
The little-known governor of Washington state just unveiled the ambitious second phase of his climate plan, and there are more pieces of the puzzle to come.
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New York’s Williams Pipeline is denied (but not dead)
New York denied the pipeline a permit it needed to begin construction. But the company plans to reapply.
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Houston teen: Why my oil-soaked city could be ground zero for a greener future
I've seen floods and toxic fires, but I see a brighter future — and young people who are willing to fight for it.
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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.”