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Shell to Trump administration: Regulate us already
Trump is scrapping methane rules. Shell wants to stop them.
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Radical plan to artificially cool Earth’s climate could be safe, study finds
Experts worry that injecting sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere could put some regions at risk.
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‘We won’t stop striking’: The New York 13-year-old taking a stand over climate change
Alexandria Villasenor is among the American student activists joining the global fray and helping to organize the first nationwide strike on March 15.
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‘Regenerative agriculture’: World-saving idea or food marketing ploy?
Here's the dirt on the next big foodie buzzword.
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Trump’s climate policies face 6 big legal battles this year
State attorneys general are gearing up to fight some noxious policies.
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The Midwest is calling for a clean energy revolution
Could bipartisan success in the Midwest pave the way for carbon-free energy in almost every state?
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Nearly all tornadoes are survivable, so why are people still dying?
The devastation in Alabama's Lee County isn’t just a weather disaster; it’s a failure of society.
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How the U.S. got addicted to plastics
The 1939 World’s Fair was a testament to cork’s primacy in consumer packaging. But a little-known substance called plastic was waiting in the wings.
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Why Toledo just gave legal rights to Lake Erie
In a special election this week, voters supported a controversial ballot measure giving Lake Erie the right to “exist, flourish, and naturally evolve.”
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Youth climate strikers: ‘We are going to change the fate of humanity’
Students issue an open letter ahead of global day of action on March 15, when young people are expected to strike across 50 nations.