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This new campaign in New York wants the state to move to 100 percent clean energy
And it makes a strong push for economic and climate justice.
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The wacky, messy tale of the man who just wanted to make a dog poop lamp
It took imagination, ingenuity, and months of meetings, but Matthew Mazzotta's poop-digester project finally turned dog waste into public lighting.
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Surprise! The Paris climate agreement is in your house
Allow us to break down a pretty complicated Paris climate deal for you -- using everyday household objects.
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Don’t freak out, but we might be geoengineering with contrails
Researchers say the icy haze left by airplanes can scatter sunlight on its way to Earth.
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This company is bottling air in Canada and selling it to China
Yes, someone is really selling air from the Canadian Rockies -- guess that's one way to deal with smog.
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Can “assisted evolution” protect corals from climate change?
Scientists in Australia are trying to help struggling reefs deal with warming oceans. Listen to this podcast to find out how they're doing it.
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Exposure to nature linked to stronger communities and reduced crime
Communities where people see and spend more time in nature have higher levels of cohesion.
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Nevada ranchers collect drought subsidies while denying the drought
Two ranching families at the center of the Battle Mountain protests received $2.2 million from a federal drought disaster relief program.
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Companies are cheating on lightbulb efficiency
Four major lighting companies have been exploiting a loophole to market their lightbulbs as brighter and more energy-efficient than they actually are.
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Is climate change on the hook for this wacky December weather?
No, but El Niño and the Arctic oscillation are looking pretty guilty.