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An unlikely alliance of farm and environmental groups takes on climate change

The new group will try to advance climate policies, even as some of its members are likely to clash. Critics say the group's efforts won't go far enough.

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Oil companies snag Gulf of Mexico waters for offshore drilling in last bid before Biden transition

President-elect Joe Biden has promised to ban new oil and gas leasing on public lands and waters. The Trump administration held its last Gulf of Mexico auction Wednesday.
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How climate change threatens African coffee farmers

Rising temperatures, drought and erratic rainfall are making growing coffee harder. In just 30 years, climate change could destroy half of all coffee growing land, threatening millions of African farmers.
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Senior Biden adviser set for key role has ties to oil and gas, climate activists warn

Climate advocates urge Louisiana congressman Cedric Richmond to leverage his new position to help bring attention to their plight.

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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto unveils a plan to help the Ohio Valley transition from fossil fuels

The election is over, but Pittsburgh and the surrounding region is still talking about fracking.

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Barrasso to take top GOP spot on Senate Energy Committee

Barrasso’s move opens up the top slot on the Environment and Public Works panel for Sen. Shelley Moore Capito.
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Dam removal project, genetic discovery could be good news for key salmon species

Spring-run Chinook salmon, critical to Indigenous fishers along the Klamath River, are in steep decline. But two recent developments may offer a path to their recovery.

How Jeff Bezos is spending his first $791 million on climate action

Bezos is giving it to organizations with a proven track record—but doesn’t seem to be aiming to reshape the climate world.
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As Great Lakes pummel Michigan, beach towns rush to set development rules

In many communities on Michigan's coasts, a longstanding laissez faire approach to coastal land use policy has allowed residents to build homes precariously close to the shoreline, with devastating consequences when water levels rise.

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