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Today’s wind turbine blades could become tomorrow’s bridges
As wind turbines reach the end of their life, engineers are turning the blades into electrical transmission towers, bridges, cement, and more.
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FERC may finally help the public understand WTF it does
A new office of public participation might make the arcane federal commission accessible.
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Climate change could take weather patterns back to the Pliocene
Even the winds are getting more polarized.
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Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol Hill
Where are the pro-climate lobbyists?
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From lab to plate: ‘Cultured meat’ finally hits the menu
A Singapore restaurant is the first to serve lab-grown meat. Is the U.S. next?
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‘I’ll be fierce for all of us’: Deb Haaland on climate, Native rights, and Biden
The 60-year-old congresswoman will be the first Native American cabinet secretary next month when she takes over at interior.
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A Massachusetts city will post climate change warning stickers at gas stations
Bright yellow stickers warn drivers burning of gasoline has ‘major consequences on human health and the environment.'
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Drilling and mining companies got a holiday gift from Trump
The Trump administration is putting public lands up for grabs in a last-ditch effort.
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After a century of growth, have carbon emissions reached their peak?
CO2 emissions dropped 7 percent in 2020 -- and scientists say they might never fully rebound.
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Wildfire smoke is loaded with microbes. Is that dangerous?
Researchers are putting out a call to study the potential effects of bacteria- and fungi-filled haze on human health.