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The Supreme Court dismisses an environmental challenge to border wall
The lawsuit claimed that Department of Homeland Security overstepped its authority by bypassing federal environmental laws.
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This year’s U.N. climate talks — brought to you by coal?
At the historically urgent global climate summit, Poland (and the U.S.) refuse to move beyond coal.
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This cuffing season, commit to a better planet
If we do this right, bringing about a world that prioritizes justice and ecology is going to feel a lot like falling in love.
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A one-woman team tried to protect cultural sites from warming. She just quit.
Marcy Rockman resigned from the Park Service after complaining about workplace harassment. Her absence leaves a climate-shaped void.
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The radical tools that could save coral reefs
New report examines experimental intervention techniques in hopes of sustaining reefs in a warming world.
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What is cap and trade and why do some people hate it?
California's celebrated climate policy has earned some foes in unlikely places.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger goes Yiddish on Donald Trump at COP24
The Terminator had some choice words for The Donald about his decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement.
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The good, the bad, and the ridiculous: How media covered the National Climate Assessment
The media is still talking about the National Climate Assessment, and for that we can thank the deniers
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The smoke’s gone, but hearts and lungs still may be in danger months after wildfires
An increase in ER visits three months after a large California fire raises questions about long-term health effects of blazes raging across the West.
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This carbon tax is dead on arrival, but it shows bipartisanship is alive
Why propose a climate bill that has no real chance of passing? Experts weigh in.