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It’s not your imagination: This summer is already hotter than normal.
Coal mining destroyed Appalachia's mountaintops. Then came the floodwaters.
The movement to recognize and protect the rights of nature scored another victory last month when an Indian court declared that the natural world should have legal rights on par with humans.
Roughly two-thirds of grazing on Bureau of Land Management land is controlled by just 10 percent of permit holders.
Researchers are exploring whether new strategies can get tech giants to use clean power when it’s plentiful, so utilities can avoid burning fossil fuels when it’s not.
Australians delivered a strong mandate for climate action last weekend as they voted overwhelmingly for the center-left Labor Party, the Green Party, and pro-climate “teal” independent candidates.
“A bunch of countries and corporations are responsible for the mess. They have to bloody clean it up. As simple as that.”
The president-elect faces deep political division, and Bolsonaro still has two more months in power.
A Floodlight investigation found Alabama Power runs a news service and its foundation bought a Black newspaper. Neither publishes critical stories about the utility.