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Trans Mountain pipeline opponents vow to keep fighting
Canada is coughing up $3.5 billion to buy the floundering Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project from Kinder Morgan.
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New documentaries bring climate change to the big screen
Memorial Day weekend’s Mountainfilm festival featured several stories that portray humans' relationship with the natural world.
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Hurricane Maria was so much worse than we thought
Turns out, Puerto Rico endured the deadliest natural disaster in more than a century.
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So you want to carbon offset that vacation. Here’s what you need to know
Are carbon offsets too good to be true?
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How the fossil fuel industry drums up grassroots support
Astroturfing, the practice of creating an illusion of public support for a cause, dates back nearly a century.
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Zaria Forman draws the glaciers we’re losing
The Brooklyn-based landscape artist -- with an assist from NASA -- depicts the beauty of melting ice and rising tides.
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Favianna Rodriguez says climate change imagery lacks a human touch
The Oakland-based artist and activist is putting people and solutions at the center of her work.
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Tesla says its factory is safer. But it left injuries off the books.
Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a larger problem: Tesla has put electric car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say.
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America’s fastest-growing urban area is stuck between a rock and a dry place
An average St. George resident uses more than twice as much water as the average citizen of Los Angeles.
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Scott Pruitt introduced anti-abortion bills giving men ‘property rights’ over fetuses
The EPA chief, then an Oklahoma state senator, submitted two anti-abortion bills.