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82,000 Californias have fled a crazy, out-of-control wildfire
The Blue Cut fire outside San Bernadino went from spark to raging inferno in just one day.
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EPA’s new rules are good for tech, and trucking
The EPA's new regulations are a big deal -- both for the troposphere and for the lungs of anyone in trucking territory.
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Coal lobbyists are the loneliest lobbyists
Coal groups are hemorrhaging cash and supporters.
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Many of those hit hard by Louisiana rains don’t have flood insurance
An estimated 40,000 homes have been damaged, and paying for repairs could prove a challenge.
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Koch bros want you to think fossil fuels are great for the whole family
The Fueling U.S. Forward campaign is an attempt to rebrand the oil, gas, and coal industry as "pro-human."
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How farms can heal forests — or even make them
The forest ecosystem — bugs, soil, logs dead or alive, roots, shrubs, creepers, vines, trees, and all — is one hell of a long-term polyamorous relationship.
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Another reason to divest from oil companies: They rip off shareholders
Oil and gas companies are not performing well, but they're paying their executives more than ever.
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We asked young voters why they don’t see a big difference between Clinton and Trump on climate
We took to the streets to talk to real live millennials about the election. We even checked their pulses!
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John Oliver to oil lobby: You bozos picked the wrong man to plagiarize
API aired a commercial during the Rio Olympics that essentially carbon-copied the opening credit sequence of Oliver's show.
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Boston is cooking up a plan to survive sea-level rise
The mayor wants to make sure the city stays above water even as climate change gets more serious.