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With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory, Congress will likely gain a new climate champion
The 28-year-old upstart beat a 10-term incumbent and will likely represent parts of the Bronx and Queens in the U.S. House.
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Japan and Europe have wonderful train systems. Why can’t we?
U.S. policy cho-cho-chooses automobile and plane infrastructure over a robust rail system.
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Big Oil touts offshore drilling jobs to communities most harmed by oil
Environmental justice leaders say communities shouldn't choose between jobs and a healthy community and environment.
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Here’s why the Bay Area lost its lawsuit against Big Oil
A federal judge said the courtroom was the wrong place to make climate policy for the entire world.
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A ferry that runs on hydrogen fuel cells is coming to San Francisco
California announced Monday that it is joining the push for zero-emissions passenger ships.
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‘He’s a political prisoner’: Standing Rock activists face years in jail
The extraordinary Native American resistance effort may have faded from the headlines but the U.S. government continues to prosecute activists, who say it is destroying lives.
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The EPA thinks its hurricane response was so great it ordered special coins for everyone
Have they heard about Puerto Rico?
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Your sustainable scallops might have been caught with the help of shady labor practices
Do you really know how that fish wound up on your plate?
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James Hansen’s legacy: Scientists reflect on climate change in 1988, 2018, and 2048
It's been 30 years since Hansen testified to Congress that the age of climate change had arrived.
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As coral reefs suffer from climate change, researchers aim at a new target: snails
Can removing snails from corals help them withstand climate change?