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Why we almost always underestimate the size of oil spills
First, it's difficult. Second, it's in oil companies' best interests to downplay spill size.
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Officials face criminal charges for the first time in Flint water crisis
Almost two years to the date after the water crisis began, Flint officials face felonies.
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Store-bought weed brownies? What a time to be alive!
Watch us visit two Seattle edibles manufacturers, Zoots and the Goodship, to learn how the weed batter gets made.
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The crazy, complicated world of “organic” weed
Meet the man who does organic bud inspections.
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Extreme heat? Check. Ice loss? Check. Any other records we can shatter?
The world really is running out of new climate extremes.
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Can we actually make a difference by changing the way we eat?
Moving toward plant-based diets can make a big difference, but we'll have to reduce food waste, and increase yields too.
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Soy boom threatens Brazil’s climate goals
The nation's expanding agriculture industry could derail its environmental commitments.
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This week’s deadly flooding in Houston is just the beginning
The fourth-largest city in America is woefully unprepared for natural disasters — and the "perfect storm” is likely just around the corner.
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The EPA met its match: Amateur race car drivers
Republicans and amateur race car drivers teamed up against the EPA — and won.
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Michigan governor attacks PR crisis by drinking Flint water for a month
But he’s only drinking from Flint's tap selectively.