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4 black women leaders on climate, justice, and the green ‘Promised Land’
Yes, black women are leading the green movement (and they have been for a really long time).
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When environmentalists busted up dams, coal moved in
Study says carbon emissions up 1,400 tons for every thwarted megawatt of hydropower.
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Breathing while Black or Latino in California is disproportionately hazardous to your health
A new study finds low-income communities and people of color drive less but breathe in more car pollution.
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Your weather tweets are showing your climate amnesia
A database of 2 billion tweets shows people get so used to weather extremes they might stop noticing them. That's bad for action on climate change.
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California’s family farms could be key to saving the state’s native salmon
Two ranches set out to see if agriculture and conservation can co-exist facing a water-scarce future.
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Meet the 16-year-old who went viral after asking Dianne Feinstein to support a Green New Deal
She's not sure if she's going to take that internship, either.
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If climate change makes the clouds disappear, we’re screwed
Carbon dioxide emissions could mean blue skies. That's not a good thing.
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Hundreds of young protesters confront Mitch McConnell over Green New Deal
Activists condemn Republican Senate leader for ‘lining your pockets while we die in floods,’ and demand climate action.
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It’s time to talk about ‘climate delayers’
We need a name for people who don't have a plan consistent with science, and we need the courage to hold them accountable.
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Could Rikers Island rehabilitate New York City’s dirty energy grid?
New York's dirty gas plants were supposed to be temporary. Years later, here's the city's plan to replace them with renewables.