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Australians call their prime minister an ‘idiot’ for ignoring wildfire victims
While his country battled dozens of simultaneous infernos in late December, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison was vacationing with his family in Hawaii.
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How Big Oil could walk the talk on climate change
These major contributors to global warming must swiftly get on board with climate action—or get out of the way.
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Scientists created a new sponge that could clean up oil spills
Common polyurethane foam could change the way we clean up contaminated water from fracking and oil spills.
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Can art museums survive without oil money?
Oil money has fueled the arts for ages. Can museums survive without it?
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Coal isn’t dying. It moved to Asia.
The world burns 65 percent more coal today than it did in 2000, according to the IEA’s new report.
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New report says the Arctic is in dire condition
"The world from our childhood is no longer here.”
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Politicians knew the inconvenient truth about the Colorado River 100 years ago — and ignored it
The deal for divvying up the water in the Colorado River was built on lies.
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The head and the heart: Why science and art should work together
Scientists could paint a better picture of climate change with the help of artists.
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It’s not just Venice. Climate change imperils ancient treasures everywhere.
World Heritage sites have survived wars and floods. Can they survive the climate crisis?
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The world’s energy report card just came out. We failed 3 subjects.
The International Energy Agency did have good news about solar and offshore wind.