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The response to a drying Colorado River suggest a Mad Max future isn't inevitable.
Can we attribute the sudden shift toward ambitious emissions reductions targets among climate centrists to the “Green New Deal” effect? Probably.
From climate-fueled storms to COVID-19, mounting catastrophes are sowing stress and trauma.
One of the country’s largest utilities is a fiery mess. How can California fix it?
Feeling your inner Lorax these days and want to speak for the trees? Maybe throw in a few good words for peat bogs and marshland.
This question is inherently, existentially, and unavoidably upsetting. But it still needs an answer.
The EPA is eliminating methane regulations for oil companies. Some of them would rather he didn't.
Many Pacific Island communities have set aside areas where fishing is forbidden, resulting in more fish, bigger fish, and greater biodiversity.
Conflating long-term policy goals and tipping points is a problematic feature of climate discourse