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Weather and the warm season are among factors associated with suicide
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Weather and the warm season are among factors associated with suicide

The death of Kate Spade, Anthony Bourdain, or any human is tragic. Many factors are associated with suicide. Surprisingly, weather and seasons are among them.
Opinion: How climate change will make pollution even worse
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Opinion: How climate change will make pollution even worse

Long buried toxic waste and chemicals are released back into the environment by climate change, with possible negative effects on the environment and human health.
Dante Disparte: make America resilient again
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Dante Disparte: make America resilient again

40% of Americans cannot afford a $400 emergency, while an accelerating rate of national disasters, up 218% in the last 18 years, calls for greater resilience beginning at the community level.

This San Francisco brand claims to have world's most eco-friendly jeans
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This San Francisco brand claims to have world's most eco-friendly jeans

Amour Vert has been focused on manufacturing clothes in the Bay Area that are made from natural, eco-friendly materials. Now, they've released a collection of jeans that may well be the world´s most eco-friendly.

In the 'Weather App Era' cuts to the National Weather Service are dangerous
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In the 'Weather App Era' cuts to the National Weather Service are dangerous

In the 'iffy' era of weather apps, the National Weather Service is an essential value for the United States. Cutting its budget and laying off meteorologists are dangerous.
Will 2018 be the year of solar or coal?
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Will 2018 be the year of solar or coal?

An energy industry observer marks next year as make-or-break for clean or dirty energy.

The two will battle for market share. Only one will win.
A response for people using record cold US weather to refute climate change
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A response for people using record cold US weather to refute climate change

Record cold temperatures in the United States will inevitably have some people refuting climate change. Here is how to respond.
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