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Scientists won’t debate climate science on a national stage, but cities and oil companies will
Scott Pruitt's “red team–blue team” plan is dead, but a court hearing next week will put climate science on trial.
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Nothing is certain but death and (maybe?) carbon taxes
The pile of failed carbon-tax proposals keeps growing. But that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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Genetically engineered salmon may be coming to a store near you
It could offer a way out of the deadly spiral of overfishing that is decimating wild fish stocks.
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Hurricane Maria hit women in Puerto Rico the hardest. And they’re the ones building it back.
Puerto Rico's women face unique challenges after the storm.
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The last-ditch effort to save the world’s forests from climate change
Trees are dying at unprecedented rates. Can we rethink conservation before it's too late?
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Climate change made Hurricane Harvey wetter. Here’s how we know.
Extreme weather attribution helps link extreme weather to our warming climate.
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When solar and wind need a boost, nuclear might be the best option
Nuclear power is plodding and costly. Does it still belong in a climate hawk’s quiver?
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Hear ye, hear ye, the Washington state carbon tax is dead. (Again.)
Pour one out for SB 6203, gone but NEVER forgotten.
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Nor’easters are now just as dangerous as hurricanes
The storm set to strike Boston today will bring the type of flooding typically associated with tropical storms.
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Russian trolls shared some truly terrible climate change memes
What can we say, they have an eye for design.