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Moving to renewable energy would create millions of jobs, study finds
Republican candidates still think jobs and saving the planet are mutually exclusive. They're wrong.
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The Mojave Desert might be the next clean energy gold mine
A new plan released by the Interior Department opens up half a million acres for renewable energy development in Southern California.
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Why an Australian company is flying cows to China
Thanks to Chinese beef demand, Australian exporters are hoping to make a profit by flying live cattle to China on 747s.
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Climate change might force this Native American tribe off of the land it’s been on for generations
The Quinault tribe in Washington state is experiencing rising seas and disappearing salmon.
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Bloomberg’s PAC to spend millions targeting climate-unfriendly state officials
State attorneys general who are challenging EPA's Clean Power Plan face a costly onslaught of ads funded by Bloomberg.
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Farm bill favors corporations and ignores people of color
A new study looks at where the government puts resources and -- surprise! -- it's not equitable.
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How to sell the gas tax to people who hate taxes and love driving
Hint: You have to convince them that it's worth their while.
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Report shows the disproportionate effects of climate change on the global poor
The World Bank predicts 100 million more people will fall into extreme poverty by 2030 due to climate change.
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These 2 Republican candidates are reasonable on climate change. They won’t be at the debate
Lindsey Graham and George Pataki have the strongest records on climate change, but they're not doing well in the polls.
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On technology, primitive tools, and the power of the great outdoors
Wilderness provides a refuge from the world we have created -- it allows our bodies to experience the world they were shaped for, rather than the world we have shaped.