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Michigan groups urge bold action to tackle climate change

As Congress works on an infrastructure package, advocates for climate action say bold steps to curb greenhouse-gas emissions and transition to a clean-energy economy are necessary and urgent.

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Since the pandemic, more San Antonians are demanding high quality, locally raised meat

Alamo City residents aren't alone in turning to smaller, independent farms as they look for better sources of meat.

Failure to support vehicle pollution standards hurts GM in customer survey
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Failure to support vehicle pollution standards hurts GM in customer survey

A new poll suggests automakers in Ohio and other states would be wise to accelerate investment in clean-car technology.

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The poisons released by melting Arctic ice
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The poisons released by melting Arctic ice

Toxic chemicals, anthrax - even nuclear waste - could be unleashed by global warming.

The young minds solving climate change

The young minds solving climate change

A new generation is becoming energised over the need to halt climate change.

Why Britain’s rain can’t sustain its thirst

Despite its rainy reputation, the UK’s water reserves are seriously strained - and its insatiable demands are putting pressure on other countries too
One simple reason we aren’t acting faster on climate change?
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One simple reason we aren’t acting faster on climate change?

Images like that of a polar bear on a melting ice field are iconic. But in terms of getting people to act on climate change, they may be ineffective. Here’s why.
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