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North Dakota’s super easy, oil-smeared voting process
The state is a dream come true for Big Oil, and not just because of how much money they can make.
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Here’s why you can’t just nuke a storm
Apparently, people ask the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration about this every year. Here's the answer.
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The grim fight for renewable energy standards, in the voting booth and behind closed doors
Michigan voters are expected to reject an expanded renewables requirement. In other states, renewable standards are under more stealthy attack.
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Oh, cool, another big storm headed for the East Coast
The storm-battered Northeast is bracing for a strong Nor’easter. The flooding won't be as bad as during Sandy, but that's not much consolation.
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New York struggles to clean up — and to figure out how to prevent another disaster like Sandy
Ravaged shorelines and crippled infrastructure have forced New Yorkers to start thinking about their vulnerability to future storms.
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We’re now on track for an 11-degree temperature increase by 2100
Nice work, everyone. We did it.
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Oil-rig wasteland: How the election looks from 37,000 feet
What's at stake in this election? Nothing that isn't laid bare on a flight over the West's booming, and devastated, gas fields.
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Meet the man who’s kept climate change off the Hurricane Sandy Wikipedia page
Thanks to climate denier Ken Mampel, visitors to the world's most popular encyclopedia won't get info about links between climate change and Sandy.
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The most brutal ad you’ll see this election
Remember when Mitt Romney mocked efforts to "slow the rise of the oceans"? That joke's not so funny this week, as a hard-hitting new ad points out.
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Michigan race highlights all that’s wrong with climate and election reporting
Northern Michigan congressional race goes unchecked on climate change facts.