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About 13 gigawatts worth of coal plants will close this year. What should we do with these old things?
Ted Cruz says we shouldn't politicize the Texas floods. He's wrong. If we want to prevent disasters tomorrow, we need talk about vulnerabilities today.
Going to the doctor is bad enough without being told that your very physical symptoms are the product of your silly, flighty ladybrain.
Thanks to climate change, dams are a less reliable source of electricity, but a lot more of them are getting built anyway.
In a dense city that already has lots of transportation options, are Uber cars just adding to pollution and congestion?
New York City libraries are as popular as ever, but they are falling apart. A few New Yorkers are starting libraries their own.
From fancy farm-to-table spots to hipster burger joints, too many restaurants focus on meat, and that’s terrible for the climate.
An on-the-charred-ground report of this year’s massive wildfires — and what we had to do with them.
What is the bigger challenge: Going from farmworker to farmer, or immigrant to citizen?