Latest Articles
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My boyfriend wastes so much water. Am I wasting my time on him?
The longer your frustrations persist, the more that little fissure between your faucet attitudes grows to a chasm.
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Former administrators say Pruitt’s impact on EPA can be reversed
Carol Browner and Christine Todd Whitman say it will take time, but the the agency can get back on track.
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Meltdowns, waste, and war: Here are the real risks of nuclear
There's something wrong with every source of energy. How do our nuclear nightmares compare?
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Gigantic water tunnels won’t save Houston from the next Harvey
There are two paths to take: Plan for the long term, or fight the sky.
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If Pruitt gets fired, the EPA is stuck with this coal lobbyist
It’s like “having a tobacco lobbyist heading up the American Lung Association.”
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Helping you laugh your way through climate change
Get your tickets for our annual comedy benefit hosted by Eugene Mirman of Bob's Burgers.
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Can a tantrum save the world? We asked a class of first graders.
Watch our video where we read a book about climate change to a class of real live 7-year-olds.
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The real fear behind climate conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theorists are trying to make sense of climate change, just like you are.
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Rich countries invested less money in renewables last year. U.S. cities are picking up the slack.
“The rise of solar power over the past decade has been largely driven by cities.”