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How giant canyons in the Earth could store energy and slash your electric bills

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Inside the manipulative ‘conspiracy’ of consumption

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How to rescue climate change from the culture wars

27.11.2024 10

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In rural North Carolina, dozens of water systems were knocked out by Hurricane Helene. Recovery could take years

26.11.2024 10

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U.S. abruptly backtracks on plastic treaty, refusing to support limits on plastic production

21.11.2024 10

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Inside the ‘anti-COP’: A summit for climate activists who are fed up

18.11.2024 30

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Trump looms large over UN climate talks, where the U.S. is already taking a back seat

13.11.2024 8

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How this fungus is being used to elevate Michelin dishes—and save food scraps from the landfill

12.11.2024 10

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From new goals to climate reparations, 5 things to watch at COP29

11.11.2024 5

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5 states where voters embraced environmental ballot initiatives (including one that will surprise you)

07.11.2024 6

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Just a few hundred public officials control the entire U.S. power grid—and some of them are on your ballots

05.11.2024 7

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San Francisco’s surprisingly difficult quest to turn a century-old highway into a park

03.11.2024 10

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The disturbing link between climate change and authoritarianism

31.10.2024 8

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How the election could impact your electric bill, food prices, climate change and more

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Arizona’s future depends on this one issue. Why isn’t anyone campaigning on it?

23.10.2024 9

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Trump wants to carry out mass deportations. Get ready for food prices to skyrocket

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Appalachian power grids were hit hard by Hurricane Helene. But there’s a silver lining

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It’s unfair to force people out of their homes. Climate change demands that we do it anyway

08.10.2024 10

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‘The sexiest race on the ballot’: Why the role of insurance commissioner is suddenly in the spotlight

01.10.2024 6

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There’s a lithium boom in Arkansas—but residents fear it will repeat all of oil’s mistakes

30.09.2024 4

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In Barcelona, the subway trains are helping power the stations

25.09.2024 6

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Has more extreme weather changed how voters feel about climate change?

23.09.2024 20

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How Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic

17.09.2024 8

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In Appalachia, a new ‘green bank’ could bring solar power and help slash electric bills

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This deadly mosquito-borne disease is spreading on the East Coast—and climate change is making it worse

02.09.2024 20

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This concrete was made from old seashells that trap water and prevent flooding

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The right to repair electronics is now law in 3 states. Is Big Tech complying?

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The lost history of a nearly successful push to ban gas-powered cars in the 1960s

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A Trump judge just rolled back key civil rights protections in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley

26.08.2024 6

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New York and Boston have archaic sewer systems that back up when it rains. Fixing them could cost billions

22.08.2024 10

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50,000 people traveled to the DNC in Chicago—is it even possible to make that sustainable?

21.08.2024 8

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High-tech clothing can help protect workers from the heat—but not from their bosses

12.08.2024 7

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Can a $4 billion settlement heal Maui a year after the fires?

08.08.2024 7

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‘Parable of the Sower’ was written in 1993, but the Octavia Butler classic predicted our climate reality with eerie prescience

01.08.2024 9

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Most New Yorkers opposed congestion pricing. But history—and psychology—says they would have flip-flopped fast

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It’s illegal for oil and gas companies to dump wastewater on Pennsylvania roads. They do it anyway

25.07.2024 20

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Project 2025 would be truly disastrous for the environment

22.07.2024 30

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Climate change got one question in last night’s debate. It didn’t get much of an answer

28.06.2024 6

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Toxic pollution from the East Palestine train derailment reached 110 million Americans

25.06.2024 5

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The dirty truth of the iconic recycling label—and how Big Plastic spread the lie for years

18.06.2024 10

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Why Illinois lawmakers just voted to slow the state’s carbon capture boom

15.06.2024 9

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Just the idea of future bad weather makes your food more expensive

13.06.2024 7

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Restaurant kitchens keep getting hotter. Workers are demanding new solutions

11.06.2024 9

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Jackson, Mississippi’s drinking water has been brown for 2 years. The EPA could have prevented the crisis

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The ‘cicadalypse’ is about to hit Chicago for the first time since 1803

17.05.2024 30

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A $207 million cash cow: How the dairy lobby took over your Instagram feed

13.05.2024 20

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Arizona wants to mine uranium near the Grand Canyon. Tribal nations are fighting back

08.05.2024 10

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‘We know the state is not going to help us’: Why residents of Jackson, Mississippi are still fighting for clean water

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Inside Seattle’s attempts to embrace reusable packaging

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