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House Science Committee takes a page from the Inquisition
The chair, Lamar Smith, has some new weapons in his battle against the nation's scientists.
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Many Native Americans lack access to healthy food, but there’s a growing movement to change that
Gardening brings health and peace of mind on reservations.
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This is Trump’s chance to build an anti-environment federal judiciary
There's a record number of vacancies, and he could fill them with judges hostile to regulations.
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Women scientists: “We’re not backing down, and we’re not going away”
A pledge for inclusivity and protecting science from Trump has been signed by 14,000 scientists.
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The West’s biggest coal plant may be about to shut down
It's the seventh-largest single source of CO2 emissions in the United States.
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Zombie pipelines, EPA under attack, and that’s just Week One
How worried should you be about President Trump's first week? Pretty worried.
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This is exactly the wrong way to clean up the L.A. area’s air
Regulators are pushing a plan to make residents pay more taxes instead of making polluters clean up, and it would hit poor people hardest.
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Here’s what Trump’s decision means for the Dakota Access Pipeline
It will pave the way for the project and make it harder to make successful legal challenges.
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The doomsday clock is at its closest to midnight in 64 years
Climate change and fact-denying leaders spurred the clock 30 seconds forward.
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1.5 degrees C may be closer than we thought
Depending when you start measuring from, the world may already be nearing international targets.