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The town that online shopping built — and women are trying to save
The town that online shopping built — and women are trying to save
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Puerto Rico got rid of its coal ash pits. Now the company responsible is moving them to Florida.
Thousands of tons of coal ash from Puerto Rico are headed for a new home: a Florida county with one of the fastest-growing Puerto Rican populations in the U.S.
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Get ready for more back-to-back heat waves, study says
Thanks to climate change, new heat waves are arriving before communities have recovered from the last one.
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This proposed pipeline is fracturing New York’s green new image
Can New York still be a climate leader while giving the go-ahead to a new fracked natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania?
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Study: Climate change makes rich countries richer and poor ones poorer
Here are the winners and losers.
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Deadly air pollution has a surprising culprit: Growing corn
A new study shows the fertilizing process could kill 4,300 Americans a year.
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Dear white people: We need to talk about your diet’s carbon footprint
According to a new report, white individuals tend to eat more foods that require more water and release more greenhouse gases.
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Cheaper electricity, dirtier air? Black communities navigate a tricky relationship with their polluters
Cheaper electricity, dirtier air? Black communities navigate a tricky relationship with polluters
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The Green New Deal lost in the Senate, but it wasn’t necessarily a fail for Democrats
Most Senate Democrats voted "present" to avoid confronting more controversial pieces of the deal.
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Severe flooding at Pine Ridge Reservation ‘a humanitarian disaster’
While flood recovery is underway in other parts of the Midwest, South Dakota's Oglala Sioux Tribe is still treading water.