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Fish bones could help us trace the toxic path of coal ash
Scientists have found a new, unlikely tool to track coal ash contamination.
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130,000: The number of Puerto Ricans who never returned after Maria
That's almost 4 percent of the island's population.
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Climate change is a human rights issue
Climate change is a humanitarian crisis, but human rights got sidelined at COP24.
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That green study you shared may have been funded by fossil fuels
A philanthropy giant might have been funding green studies with offshore investments in big polluters.
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What is cap and trade and why do some people hate it?
California's celebrated climate policy has earned some foes in unlikely places.
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Schools waste $5 million a day in uneaten food. Here’s how Oakland is reinventing the cafeteria
Schools waste $5 million a day in uneaten food. Here's how Oakland is reinventing the cafeteria
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Tribes have climate wisdom — and good reason not to share it
Tribes risk exploitation when sharing climate change solutions.
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Deadly Camp Fire sparks new lawsuit against California utility
This is not the first time the utility has been accused of being responsible for a major wildfire.
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Landmark children’s climate lawsuit hits new roadblock
“This is not an environmental case, it’s a civil rights case.”
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Florida just got 1.5 million new voters and that’s huge for climate action
The sunshine state just restored voting rights to residents who have completed their sentences for a felony conviction. They're poised to rock the vote come 2020.