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11 takeaways from the Washington Post’s climate ideas op-ed
The Washington Post Opinions staff just laid out a bunch of ways to dramatically cut carbon emissions. Is climate coverage finally picking up steam?
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Trump’s EPA is rolling back another anti-coal regulation
I’m starting to sound like a broken record, but the EPA is undoing another Obama regulation.
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The term ‘eco-terrorist’ is back and it’s killing climate activists
It's not just Brazil that's treating climate activists like terrorists. It's happening in the U.S too.
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Why should I sacrifice when big companies are to blame for climate change?
Every day, once a day, give your future self a present ... by doing something to counteract climate change.
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PG&E could face murder charges for California’s wildfires
Potential charges range from minor misdemeanors (related to poor maintenance of trees along power lines) to involuntary manslaughter or murder.
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Trump’s EPA isn’t so tough on law-breaking polluters
A recent report shows that law enforcement at the agency has sharply declined.
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What’s greener than burial or cremation? Human composting.
Washington could become the first state to legalize the process of "recomposition."
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A fresh start in the new year
These gloomy winter days parallel the place we sit now, in 2019, mostly ignoring the greatest challenge we’ve ever faced as a species.
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Meet the Press just modeled what it looks like to take climate change seriously
On Sunday, the show did what no other weekend news program had ever done before: They discussed climate change for a full hour.
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Elizabeth Warren is running for president. Here’s what she’s saying about the environment.
Rumors about her 2020 prospects have been circulating for years now, but it became semi-official on Monday morning.