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Fed official: Climate change is an ‘international market failure’
A proposed fix -- lending money to companies to incentivize cleaning up their carbon act -- is currently beyond the central bank's mandate.
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This Bay Area entrepreneur is out to un-scramble the food system
Josh Tetrick has weathered controversy and created a vegan egg that might just beat the real thing. We asked him what's next.
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Severe flooding at Pine Ridge Reservation ‘a humanitarian disaster’
While flood recovery is underway in other parts of the Midwest, South Dakota's Oglala Sioux Tribe is still treading water.
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Mozambique floods cover more ground than NYC, Chicago, D.C., and Boston — combined
Aid workers describe "inland oceans extending for miles and miles."
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The climate movement needs more people like me
It’s time to start listening to the people most impacted by environmental destruction, says Youth Climate Strike organizer Isra Hirsi.
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The most genius chocolate chip cookie recipe is also vegan
World, this is the genius chocolate chip cookie we've been waiting for.
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The problem with the ‘warm’ in global warming: Most like it hot
Could our collective preference for balmy weather be lulling us into a false sense of complacency toward climate change?
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Katrina, the BP spill, now Houston: This consulting firm keeps coming under fire
The Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health is no stranger to controversy.
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Report: Climate change could make insurance too expensive for most people
As wildfires, flooding, and storms get worse, the world's largest insurance firm says it will have to raise premiums.
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Terrifying map shows all the parts of America that might soon flood
By the end of May, nearly 60 percent of Americans could see flooding severe enough to cause damage.