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The blue-collar workers left behind by the green economy
A California oil refinery shut down during the pandemic. A year later, former employees were not all right.
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The climate art vandals are embarrassing
Aesthetics matter in politics. But not like … this.
The science-denial playbook
In The Playbook: How to deny science, sell lies and make a killing in the corporate world, Jennifer Jacquet maps out how companies respond to a major threat to their operations — scientific evidence.
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Emma Marris: Why I'm staying angry about climate change
Living in the era of climate change might make us feel guilt, or grief, or anger. How do those who think about these problems every day keep going?
How Big Oil relies on some PR firms to block climate action
A new peer-reviewed paper by Brown University researchers found that the fossil fuel industry has relied heavily on PR firms for more than three decades.
Maine becomes first state to shift costs of recycling from taxpayers to companies
The program will charge large packaging producers for collecting and recycling cardboard boxes, plastic containers and other packaging.
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Massive Russian fuel spill shows folly of environmental extremists and fossil fuel apologists
A catastrophic fuel spill in the Russian Arctic shines the light on the dangers of poorly designed fossil fuel production and climate change, but also shows the danger of the extreme environmentalist position that makes us more reliant on Russian natural gas.
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