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French authorities near decision about whether to allow climate rallies
The government will decide Wednesday or Thursday whether or not the big Paris climate march will go ahead.
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Coral reefs are in trouble. Meet the people trying to rebuild them
From replanting the reefs we've lost to evolving stronger corals, humans are trying to engineer reefs to withstand climate change.
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This climate denier just can’t wait to debut his “documentary” in Paris
Marc Morano, who's made a career out of spreading climate misinformation, has a new film, "Climate Hustle." Check out this trailer.
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4 reasons why we can and must fight terrorism and poverty through climate action
An effective global climate stabilization project will serve as a powerful tool for combatting global poverty and unrest.
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Does the chicken industry pluck farmers?
Efficient or exploitive? Poultry companies pit chicken farmers against one another in a "tournament" system.
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What will happen to the huge climate protests planned for Paris?
After the deadly terrorist attacks, climate activists are still planning to go ahead with protests and civil disobedience.
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People want to frack the hell out of this giant piece of tiramisu
The Permian Basin shale field in Texas looks like looks like tiramisu, tastes like money.
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The sad, sickening truth about South L.A.’s oil wells
Local youth and activists sue Los Angeles, saying the city protects white areas from oil well sites but piles them on in neighborhoods of color.
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Breast implants could be used to study pollution in the human body
By utilizing discarded breast implants, scientists could have a better understanding of how our bodies absorb toxins.
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This new startup is doing hydropower right
Small-scale hydro projects along rivers in the Northeast provide low-impact electricity and help revitalize communities.