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Our National Parks belong to everyone. So why are they so white?
Watch our video to meet the conservationists of color who are trying to change the culture and face of the outdoors.
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Climate-friendly burgers: fact or fiction?
A new study suggests it's possible, but there's a catch.
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The shipping industry sets sail toward a carbon-free future
Two tense weeks of negotiations lead to an agreement that could lead to cleaner international trade.
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Relax, The Day After Tomorrow isn’t going to happen, like, tomorrow
The Atlantic Ocean's circulation has definitely slowed -- but scientists say not to expect a doomsday scenario just yet.
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In the California desert, a battery project looms over Native land
The land may look empty, but it’s full of history.
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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.”