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The lessons FEMA says it learned from Hurricane Maria
After more than $90 billion in damage and an astronomical death toll, there are strong criticisms of the agency’s response in Puerto Rico.
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R.I.P. Monsanto. Our hates will go on.
Will they still march if there's no Monsanto?
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What would Governor Gavin Newsom mean for California’s green leadership?
California's primary results are in. How'd the environment do?
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Washington governor: Every month makes it more apparent we have to act on climate
Jay Inslee discusses his state’s leading role in tackling climate change -- and whether it can finally put a price on carbon.
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Don’t call it a tax: Inside Washington’s attempt to pass a ‘fee on pollution’
After a decade of failed carbon taxes, Washington state is pushing to pass the country's first "carbon fee." Will this time be different?
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A 1,000-year flood in Maryland shows the big problem with so much asphalt
When hard, impermeable concrete replaces absorbent green spaces, it's much easier for floodwaters to overwhelm stormwater drainage.
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Here’s the one dude defending Trump’s latest bid to save coal
It's really hard to find anyone who likes this proposal. Here's one rationale.
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Hurricanes drove more than 1,000 medical evacuees from the Virgin Islands. Many can’t go home.
“We are going into the new hurricane season with hospitals that are in worse shape than before Maria and Irma.”
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Homesick and strapped for cash, Hurricane Maria survivors grapple with life in Miami
Nine months after the hurricane, Florida’s biggest city is struggling to aid Puerto Ricans.
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The planet wants you to stop eating so much meat and dairy
The largest-ever analysis of farming’s environmental impact confirms what we already knew.