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How Guantanamo Bay could be reborn as an ocean science powerhouse
A radical plan could turn the U.S. detention center into a leading marine conservation site.
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The world’s energy supply relies on water. Guess what we’re running low on?
Hydropower and thermoelectric power provide about 98 percent of the world's electricity, and both rely heavily on water.
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Why are mosquitoes already biting my kid in March?
An open letter to the mosquito that bit my kid on an early spring day.
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This week’s reproductive rights news comes with a side of catchy songs to brighten your day
The ongoing fight over abortion rights is crazy. Singing to yourself in public is not!
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Coal company paid its execs $8 million in bonuses just before filing for bankruptcy
Big Coal may be dying, but its CEOs are doing just fine.
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Sea level rise is already happening. How bad can it get?
We hop on the Climate Scientist Hotline to investigate -- and get our feet wet in the process.
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Just because some millennials are moving to the ‘burbs doesn’t mean they like it
Young urbanites often leave cities after they have kids, but many would prefer to stay if cities offered what they need.
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Buzz of Honey Nut Cheerios speaks out against new ad campaign
General Mills removed the bee from cereal boxes in Canada in order to raise awareness about pollinator die-offs.
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Republicans and Democrats spread the blame around at Flint water crisis hearing
A GOP lawmaker asks, "Why do we even need an EPA?"
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Way more Americans are worried about climate change
Weird weather may be spurring increased concern about global warming, a new poll says.