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Here’s what to hope for from the Paris climate talks
An agreement can be a success even if its emissions targets are not legally binding as long as there’s enough public pressure on countries to fulfill their pledges.
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These Latina activists have novel approaches in the fight against gentrification
Ana Urzua and Melody Gonzalez use wellness and restorative justice to respond to Santa Ana's changes.
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Will Obama create a national monument to gay rights in New York City?
Many New Yorkers and gay rights activists are calling for a park near The Stonewall Inn to be turned over to the National Park Service.
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Electric car owners wage war over charging spots
There aren't enough charging stations for all the EVs out there. Things are getting testy.
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There are too many trucks coming into New York City
New York City's truck-dependent freight system is bad news for the city's air quality.
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Here’s the real story of Columbus that people prefer to ignore
Need a quick brushup on exactly why so many people in the U.S. have turned against Columbus Day? Here you go.
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Bolivia delivers stirring climate manifesto to U.N., issues decrees to pump more oil
The country's pledge offers 10 radical — if hypocritical — solutions to the climate crisis.
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California: Stop medicating animals! Animal ag industry: Cool
California's tight new restrictions on antibiotic use for farm animals aren't upsetting farmers the way you'd have expected a few years ago.
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Charles Koch comes out against special interest groups. LOL!
In a rare interview, the fossil fuel billionaire does a pretty good job of appearing human.
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Fracking linked to premature births, study finds
Researchers find women who live near fracking sites in Pennsylvania are at higher risk of having complications during pregnancy.