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A new study shows why California's fracking ban is just the start
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A new study shows why California's fracking ban is just the start

The damage caused by methane emissions is even worse than we thought. Will other states now follow California’s lead?
Donnel Baird wants to bring green energy to America’s poorest neighborhoods

Donnel Baird wants to bring green energy to America’s poorest neighborhoods

Solar panels and clean heat shouldn’t be limited to the wealthy, says Donnel Baird, who’s bringing green power to low-income neighborhoods.
Air pollution kills millions every year, like a 'pandemic in slow motion'

Air pollution kills millions every year, like a 'pandemic in slow motion'

Dirty air is a plague on our health, causing 7 million deaths and many more preventable illnesses worldwide each year. But the solutions are clear.
Sharks born prematurely, weaker in warmer ocean temperatures
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Sharks born prematurely, weaker in warmer ocean temperatures

As ocean temperatures rise, baby sharks will be born prematurely, undernourished, and into harsh environments difficult for them to survive in, according to a new study of epaulette sharks.

Johns Hopkins researcher: PA should ban fracking
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Johns Hopkins researcher: PA should ban fracking

A scientist at Johns Hopkins University told a public health conference in Pittsburgh that Pennsylvania should ban fracking because of its impact on public health and climate change.

Report: ‘No evidence that fracking can operate without threatening public health'
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Report: ‘No evidence that fracking can operate without threatening public health'

More than 1,000 scientific studies on the health and climate impacts of fracking prove its dangerous effect on communities, wildlife and nature.
Mary Anne Hitt, Vien Truong: Closing coal plants is reducing premature births
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Mary Anne Hitt, Vien Truong: Closing coal plants is reducing premature births

After the plants shut down, premature births dropped from 7 percent to 5.1 percent — in just one year.
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