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‘We can’t waste a drop.’ India is running out of water
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‘We can’t waste a drop.’ India is running out of water

Water crises are unfolding all across India, a product of population growth, modernization, climate change, mismanagement and the breakdown of traditional systems of distributing resources.
PG&E’s radical plan to prevent wildfires: Shut down the power grid
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PG&E’s radical plan to prevent wildfires: Shut down the power grid

When dangerously high winds arise this year, the utility says it will black out fire-prone areas that are home to 5.4 million people. No U.S. utility has blacked out so many on purpose.
Climate change drives fish Into new waters, remaking an industry
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Climate change drives fish Into new waters, remaking an industry

The catch is shifting northward as water temperatures rise, forcing crews to retool their boats and rework their businesses. Pollock is retreating from Alaska while black sea bass throng around Rhode Island. “I couldn’t sleep thinking about where the fish are going.”
Brett Kavanaugh’s record shows push to restrain the regulatory state
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Brett Kavanaugh’s record shows push to restrain the regulatory state

The Senate next week will begin grilling Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on his legal philosophy. A look at his writings reveals what senators will likely find: a consistent push to restrain the regulatory state.
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