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It’s OK that Democrats don’t have a national climate policy
The real action is -- and always has been -- at the local and state level.
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Washington state gets another shot at the nation’s first carbon tax
“2018 is the year we’re going to push for something big in Washington.”
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The shipping industry needs to clean up its act. Here’s where it can start.
At U.N. climate talks, experts discussed simple ways that the sector could steer itself to a low-carbon future.
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Geoengineering’s unintended consequences: Hurricanes and food shortages
“There's a lot we don't know and a lot of differences in models.”
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It’s so easy to compost. So why am I still not doing it?
The policies are in place and the bins are waiting, yet so many people still have a visceral reaction to composting.
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Cory Booker talks about the need to tackle ‘corporate villainy’
The New Jersey senator introduced an environmental justice bill that doesn’t have a "snowball’s chance in hell" in today’s Congress.
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John Kerry is plotting a renewable energy future … starting in Vietnam
America's ex-top diplomat's turn as an eco-financier could help increase funding to clean tech.
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Inside a Texas prison during Hurricane Harvey
3,000 men, overflowing latrines, and limited food and water.
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Fiji leads U.N. climate talks that warming kept it from hosting
Though COP23 is in Germany, the island chain -- one of the countries with the most at stake -- is leading its agenda.
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