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Planned pipelines and dams could divert more than 300,000 acre-feet of water from the beleaguered Colorado River.
It's ultra-rich and ultra-riffable.
State attorneys general have been looking into oil companies and their attempts to cover up and deny climate change. And Whitaker has been looking into those state AGs as a result.
In all, 12 other conservative members of the Climate Solutions Caucus lost their seats to folks with better climate bonafides.
On Sunday, the show did what no other weekend news program had ever done before: They discussed climate change for a full hour.
How can a president continue to push for environmental goals without the backing of Congress?
Nature could be an overlooked antidote for our physical and mental health.
In Seattle, homeowners dump their garbage in homeless encampments and the city uses trash buildup as a reason to clear encampments with no notice.
The lawsuit claimed that Department of Homeland Security overstepped its authority by bypassing federal environmental laws.