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Hurricane Delta barrels toward Gulf Coast states still recovering from devastating storms
“Storm after storm after storm has an overall eroding effect on the community’s ability to withstand each progressive storm.”
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Fact-checking Mike Pence’s half-truths about climate change
At the VP debate, Pence said nobody is entitled to their own facts. That includes him.
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Anti-climate ads are flourishing on Facebook, report says
They were viewed at least 8 million times in the first half of 2020.
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WATCH: A live chat with Erin Brockovich on our growing water crisis
Grist, in partnership with Book Revue, hosted environmental activist Erin Brockovich and Environmental Justice Fellow, Angely Mercado for a conversation on our nation’s water crisis and Brockovich’s new book, Superman’s Not Coming: Our National Water Crisis and What We The People Can Do About It. If you missed it or weren’t able to see the […]
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Now on Netflix: David Attenborough’s disappearing wilderness
'A Life on Our Planet' plays to its narrator's greatest strength -- his age.
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While other oil companies pledge ‘net-zero,’ Exxon plans to increase emissions
Leaked internal documents reveal that Exxon knew the climate impact of its seven-year growth plan.
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Scientists didn’t expect wildfires this terrible for another 30 years
Megafires are so 2019. Now we're entering the era of gigafires.
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Climate change could tip the scales in these 6 toss-up House races
Climate change could tip the scales in these 6 toss-up House races.
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Energy dominance or climate action: Trump, Biden and the fate of public lands
In Grand Junction, Colorado, the election is a choice between two distinct futures.
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Black voters could swing the election for the environment
“They’re not hearing people speak to them on the issue in a manner that resonates.”