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The California drought is on its way out, but deeper droughts lie ahead
Climate swings are only going to get worse.
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Here’s a new way to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline
The pipeline now has to go through a thorough environmental study, and comments from citizens can affect the outcome.
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What Trump’s Interior pick means for federal lands and national parks
Ryan Zinke will oversee 500 million acres, or 1/5 of the entire United States.
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The exit interview: Ag Secretary Vilsack on Obama’s food legacy
The former Iowa governor argues Obama moved the needle on conservation, collaboration, and climate resiliency.
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This could be the end of Canadian tar sands
Economic factors are sucking the life out of the country's oil industry.
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Oil and gas leases canceled on Blackfeet sacred land in Montana
The tribe has fought against the Badger-Two Medicine leases for 30 years.
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Dairy industry has a cow over plant-based milks
Instead of trying to fight off products like soy and almond milk, dairy companies should start selling them.
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Even Rex Tillerson thinks Trump is wrong on climate change
At his confirmation hearing, the secretary of state pick elaborated on his stance.
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10 questions for EPA nominee Scott Pruitt
Here's what senators should ask at the confirmation hearing for Pruitt, Trump's pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Turns out community gardening might be pretty good rehab
Caring for a garden is kind of like kicking booze, says one tough-talking Vietnam vet.