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Electric cars are so popular we’re running out of plugs
We’re in an era of cutthroat plug competition — which is both good and bad.
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There’s a new toxin in your water to worry about, America
PFASs are linked with cancer, hormone disruption, high cholesterol, and obesity, and were found in the water supplies of 6 million people.
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How do we turn coal jobs into solar jobs? Wizards, perhaps?
A new study from the journal Energy Economics has a plan to assimilate coal miners into the solar industry.
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Farm animals are about to get a lot more shots
Big pharma is trying to get farms off antibiotics by investing in vaccines.
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The Olympics keeps getting greener — well, the pools do, anyway
Algae is turning Rio's pools a frightening shade of green.
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Brilliant photographer captures daily life during the Flint water crisis
A short film by Latoya Ruby Frazier shows that surviving is harder when your water is poisoned.
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You can buy refurbished clothes for less from this Earth-friendly startup
A startup wants to fix those pants you broke in the dressing room — and sell them to you at a discount.
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Climate could be pivotal in this congressional race between two California Democrats
Nanette Barragán is running as a climate hawk, while Isadore Hall has a history of taking big contributions from the oil industry.
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Here’s how life looks on Louisiana’s forgotten coastline
Eerie photos show communities that got left behind.
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Cholera could make a comeback, thanks to climate change
As ocean temperatures have risen, so have the number of lethal bacteria that cause the waterborne disease.