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How to disrupt Keystone XL? Solar panels, lawsuits, and ancestral land
The Keystone XL pipeline alternate route has been approved. But activists are still working to stop it.
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Even Scott Pruitt’s friends have given up on him
A rush for the exits at the EPA.
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Rising seas could wipe out $1 trillion worth of U.S. homes and businesses
A new report says that $1 trillion of U.S. real estate is at risk from rising waters.
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Here are the carbon pricing battles to watch right now
A look at the big state-level climate efforts from Massachusetts to Washington state.
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Leaked letter: Kinder Morgan broke rules for months during Trans Mountain Pipeline construction
Kinder Morgan has been endangering marine wildlife and breaking underwater sound thresholds, says federal letter.
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Did evangelical Christianity create Scott Pruitt?
Pruitt isn’t an anomaly. He’s carrying forth a tradition.
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Here’s how many people Pruitt’s environmental policies could kill
At least 80,000 people over the next decade, according to new Harvard analysis.
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Senator: Climate is a winning issue, and Dems are missing out
Sheldon Whitehouse talks protecting our oceans, questioning Scott Pruitt, and forcing his party to rally around fighting warming
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The fight for the right to be cremated by water
"Aquamation," a greener form of body disposal, is gaining acceptance in America. But some powerful groups are fighting to stop it.
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NIMBYs could ruin Berkeley’s best chance of fighting climate change
Berkeley, California, plans to be zero carbon (or less) by 2030. That will require massive changes.