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We’ve spent 100 years growing a tinderbox across the West. Now it’s wildfire season.
An indigenous tradition that’s been used for millennia might be a solution to this giant problem.
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America’s largest irrigated crop is in your yard
Lawns suck up water, fertilizer, and time. Here's a look at how we got into this wasteful mess -- and where we could go from here.
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What happens to traffic when you tear down a freeway?
We looked at a real-world examples in Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle to see if tearing down highways makes traffic worse.
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What are PFAS and why are people freaking out about them?
These chemicals are in most American’s blood, but isn't being regulated in our drinking water. Here’s what that means for our health.
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Marketing made the avocado. Could it help us eat less meat?
What the story of the humble avocado can teach us about saving the world.
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What’s the most environmentally conscious form of birth control?
It's a surprisingly complicated conundrum.
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Despite Groundhog Day, winters are getting shorter
It turns out Punxsutawney Phil is getting even worse at predicting when climate change is involved
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After Hurricane Sandy, Hoboken rebuilt itself for climate change
Six years after Hurricane Sandy, Hoboken, New Jersey, is redesigning itself with an eye toward the storms of the future.
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Save money and change your life! (By ditching your car.)
We'll show you how Umbra did it.