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Drought ends in half the U.S. West after huge snow year

A continued slow melt helps reduce danger of flooding and delays the onset of the worst wildfire danger in the region.
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Study: Climate change will wipe out 81 of 154 bat species

More than half of North America’s bat species are likely to diminish significantly as climate change, disease and habitat loss take their toll, scientists warned Monday.

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Why I’ll be cutting back on business travel in 2023

While often portrayed as an economic issue, with less travel signaling a worsening time for business, there’s a whole other side to this. Businesses should cut back on work travel for a crucial reason: tackling climate change.

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Forget about Teslas: Converting vintage muscle cars into electric vehicles is now a thing

Kevin Erickson is among a small but expanding group of tinkerers, racers, engineers and entrepreneurs across the country who are converting vintage cars and trucks into greener, and often much faster, electric vehicles.

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Gen Z's voting habits are all the proof companies need to act on societal issues

With the consistently high turnout rates for Gen Z voters over the past few elections, it’s time to put to bed the outdated stereotype of a disaffected, disengaged younger generation.

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Vanderbilt University research shows AI reduces traffic gridlock

As millions of people travel the interstates this Thanksgiving, many will encounter patches of traffic at a standstill for no apparent reason — no construction or accident. Researchers say the problem is you.

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Colorado River water agencies rip up grassy medians to tackle climate change

A group of 30 agencies that supply water to homes and businesses throughout the western United States has pledged to rip up lots of decorative grass to help keep water in the over-tapped Colorado River.

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