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Plastic water bottle ban leads to unexpected results
University of Vermont stopped selling plastic water bottles -- and it backfired.
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In New York City’s black neighborhoods, poverty, housing issues, and asthma go together
New data shows health in Brooklyn varies along race and income lines.
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How do you make conservatives care about climate change? An expert shares tips.
A social scientist and veteran of the anti-tobacco campaign lays out the handful of climate messages that have some traction on the right.
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Greenpeace wants to keep coal in the ground by buying up mines and power plants
Activist group to bid on German coal infrastructure just to shut it down.
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This bikini will clean up any toxic chemicals you happen to swim through
Is this the solution to the oceans' woes? Maybe not, but it sure is weird!
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Fracking could be giving you massive balls, tiny sperm count
A new study of prenatal exposure to fracking chemicals shows potential long-term effects -- at least for mice.
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The big buzz in Hollywood is legalized backyard bees
The Los Angeles City Council voted to legalize urban beekeeping, overturning a ban from the dark days of 1879.
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California lawmaker hopes to refill state’s wells … from Alaska
Yes, it's a desperate plan. No, it's not a good idea.
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Hackers can now mess with our infrastructure. Thanks, internet
The more pipelines, railways, and energy systems that we connect to the internet, the more we open ourselves up to cyber attacks.
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What would President Sanders or Clinton be able to do on climate?
The next president won't end the GOP deadlock in Congress. Climate action will depend on executive power. Let's ask candidates about that.