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Chinese companies apparently broke an international ozone agreement. What happens next?
Foam manufacturers have been using a banned ozone-depleting chemical, according to investigations.
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How a hot city can keep its cool
Cities are getting deadly hot, but we have good ways to cool them down.
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New York’s hottest neighborhoods are taking on climate change’s deadliest threat
Extreme heat kills more than a hundred New Yorkers yearly. Here's how the city's tackling the problem in a warming world.
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Will Justice Roberts stand up to the Supreme Court’s potential Voldemort?
While Voldemort targets Muggles, Kavanaugh aims at environmental regulations
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Warmer weather could fuel more toxic algae blooms
It's summer, and algae blooms are back. Experts agree that climate change is making them worse.
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Rainforests: The good, the bad, and the Trump trade war
All four food giants have vowed to stop deforestation. Will action follow words?
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8 ways resigning EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt suppressed science
He misrepresented climate science, cut budgets to native tribes, and fired scientific advisers.
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Trump’s coal bailout would mean more pollution — and more deaths
Trump wants to keep struggling coal plants afloat. That could kill more than 800 Americans, new analysis shows.
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Hurricane Maria evacuees worry about jobs, housing, and if they’ll ever go home
Forced from Puerto Rico as a result of the storm, displaced storm survivors face losing housing again.
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Meet Hurricane Beryl, now aimed at the Caribbean
The first hurricane of the 2018 season is headed toward the Caribbean.