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New York’s housing plan will displace longtime residents — so neighborhoods are fighting back
The city boroughs' boards have rejected de Blasio's gentrification-by-another-name housing plan. Will the City Council follow suit?
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Who is Lamar Smith, and why won’t he stop bothering NOAA?
Another day, another Republican legislator putting taxpayer dollars toward uncloaking the liberal hoax that is climate change.
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How will Midwest farmers prepare for the impact of climate change?
Researchers predict that the Midwest's corn and soybean yields could fall 25 percent by 2050.
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A look at sockeye salmon, Native American nets, and a modern fishery
We take you on board a fishing boat in the San Juan Islands, where local fishermen are bringing back traditional Native American catch methods.
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Watch the very worst GOP anti-science moments of 2015
Prepare yourselves for snowballs, witch hunts, and a big measles outbreak.
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This year, these maps made us see the world differently
Migrating coastlines, urban parking sprawl, and rivers running through it: These maps made our days in 2015.
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Congress agrees on microbeads ban. Wait, what?
Either we're in the Twilight Zone, or environmental legislation really did just soar through Congress.
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What this California department’s racist emails could mean for the communities it’s supposed to protect
Is there a bias problem at the state's Department of Toxic Substances Control? Sure looks that way.
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Climate change is coming for the Southwest’s forests
The majority of the Southwest's needleleaf evergreen trees will disappear by 2050, according to a new study.