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Where did disaster strike the hardest? Check Twitter
A new study examined how tweets can help measure the impact of natural disasters.
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Is a bunker your best bet for the apocalypse? Maybe not in “10 Cloverfield Lane”
Some things are truly scarier than others.
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Could there be a Fukushima-like disaster in the U.S.?
On the five-year anniversary of Japan's nuclear meltdown, we might want to look to our own aging plants.
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Will Exxon face a lawsuit for denying climate science?
The attorney general answered questions this week about an investigation into Exxon.
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On Tuesday, we celebrated women. The rest of the week, we attacked their rights
Surprise! We attacked their rights on Tuesday too.
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Marco Rubio keeps digging himself a deeper hole on climate change
Hint: It's not just because he denies the science.
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How Clinton used my reporting to make a misleading attack on Sanders
Does Sanders really want to delay the Clean Power Plan? No. Clinton got that idea by misinterpreting an article I wrote.
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Money doesn’t matter: White people breathe cleaner air
Too often, your access to fresh air depends on your skin color.
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Miami GOP mayor gives Marco Rubio a chance to lead on climate, and Rubio fails miserably
Marco Rubio: "Well, sure, the climate is changing and one of the reasons why the climate is changing is the climate has always been changing."
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Americans are nothing but Lucky Charms and chicken fingers, study shows
More than half of our daily energy intake comes from highly processed foods.