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A climate scientist who decided not to fly
To cut his carbon emissions, a climate scientist changed his habits -- and caught a glimpse of a post-oil future.
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Scalia’s environmental legacy was decidedly negative
His death may shift the Supreme Court toward greater protection of the environment.
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No, privatization is not the way to prevent the next Flint
Public utilities are way better water providers than private companies, a new report finds.
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How an “ugly food” champion is changing the world’s food system
Eat hideous food, save the planet.
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It’s not just what Exxon did — it’s what the oil company is still doing
Even after Exxon's climate-change cover-up, the company continues an endless search for more fossil fuels.
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In Pennsylvania, oil trains are more likely to run through communities of color
You really don't want to live in an oil train "blast zone" -- but these communities don't have a choice.
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Want to make your farmers market more accessible? Move it
A Flint farmers market moved to a more central location and saw twice as many people from low-income neighborhoods.
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Koch brother praises Bernie Sanders; hell begins freezing over
The conservative billionaire penned an op-ed lauding the socialist senator. And it wasn't a joke.
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Incredible glacier art pays homage to our disappearing ice
Diane Burko traveled from pole to pole to research the geology of ice and glaciers.
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Pope shifts, Scalia dies, and GOP continues assault on abortions
It’s been a crazy week -- ALMOST as crazy as our favorite conspiracy theories.