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The cost of flood insurance is a price worth paying
Despite the NFIP's many problems, America needs it now more than ever.
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Kirstjen Nielsen and Brock Long visited Puerto Rico, and it was really weird
The Department of Homeland Security Secretary handed out school supplies to local kids. Twitter wasn't having it.
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Uber and Lyft passengers are ultra-wealthy. Will this keep cities from investing in transit?
The customers using ride-hailing services the most -- to the tune of 45 trips per year -- make over $200,000 per year.
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Bribery trial reveals Jeff Sessions’ role in blocking EPA action targeting major donor
His Senate office coordinated closely with Drummond Coal and its lawyers to derail an environmental cleanup.
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California’s fire tornado is what climate change looks like
Welcome to the new extraordinary.
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Trump’s national security agenda to have big environmental impacts on both borders
From the U.S.-Mexico border wall to the TransCanada Pipeline, Trump's national security decisions could harm endangered species and the climate.
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Trump has no standards when it comes to vehicle emissions
A proposed rule would pause Obama-era fuel economy targets, nixes California's right to set its own.
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The New York Times and the super-wicked problem of climate change
"Losing Earth" takes a defeatist approach to humanity's ability to solve big problems.
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Fire scientists know one thing for sure: This will get worse
As of July 31, more than 25,000 firefighters are committed to 140 wildfires across the United States — over a million acres aflame.
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Many Republicans are afraid to back climate policy. This one isn’t.
Kiera O’Brien, president of the Harvard Republican Club, isn't your typical environmentalist.