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First come floods, then flowers, then fire: the ‘benevolent dictator’ of Southern California’s climate.
It’s so close to the authentic item, and yet it’s not real. For this writer, that’s just creepy.
The climate crisis could derail efforts to end malnutrition.
“Ice caps are melting. Sea levels are rising. Weather is becoming more and more extreme. That’s why we are fighting back.”
In the shadow of Amazon, resistance takes root in San Bernardino
In just one day, more than a million students, government officials, and volunteers in India planted a whopping 220 million trees in the subcontinent’s most populated state, Uttar Pradesh.
The sudden shift in the way Americans shop is stunning.
Data centers should be power hogs, but thanks to energy efficiency measures, it hasn't happened.
Greenland to the United States: why u so obsessed w me