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Naw, your iPhone probably isn’t a good climate disaster tool
Apple’s claim was in response to a nonprofit that asks companies about their climate risks and opportunities.
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Trump’s factually challenged tweets might be backfiring
A record number of Americans now grasp that climate change is happening and that it poses a present danger.
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Will this human dressed as a receipt convince Californians to ban paper receipts?
First, California came for the plastic bags. Then plastic straws. Could paper receipts be next?
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How driverless cars could work for good instead of evil
A new report says new vehicle technology could exacerbate inequality unless we take the wheel.
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What Mary Oliver can teach us about dealing with climate grief
One of Oliver’s main challenges to us was to just get outside.
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Trump calls for more global warming while Australia sizzles in record-breaking heatwave
A cold snap enveloped the East Coast over the holiday weekend -- cue the “global warming is a hoax” tweet from the commander-in-chief.
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People tend to have strong opinions about nuclear power. Meet a few who changed their minds.
These five people changed their minds about nuclear power. Are you next?
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Should a future president declare climate change a national emergency?
Probably not, lawyers say.
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Trump bailed on Paris Agreement. D.C. goes green anyway
Rev. Yearwood of the Hip Hop Caucus reminds us that "President Trump is not the end all and be all on climate action in the U.S. The American people are."