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Losing the news
The Charleston Gazette-Mail, known for its dogged accountability journalism, survived a merger and bankruptcy. Will it survive a new owner with ties to the very industries its reporters have been watchdogging?
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How scientists use the color of the ocean to determine the impacts of climate change
As climate change continues to warm the oceans, researchers have turned to microscopic sediments to observe trends.
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Easter Island can teach us a lot about nationalism and the climate crisis
Countries riven by inequality and xenophobia won't be resilient to climate change—which means that the fight against nationalism and the fight against global warming are actually one and the same.
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A bill to honor Paris Agreement goals could be the first climate legislation to pass the House this year
Though the vote is expected to be along party lines, the bill is more likely to gain the support of some Republicans than previous climate legislation.
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Californians will see the costs of climate change in their electric bills
Citing growing wildfire risk, the state's private utilities are attempting to increase their rates significantly.
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Air pollution is killing more people than smoking - and fossil fuels are largely to blame
A new study finds that air pollution caused by fossil fuel emissions is killing millions and disrupting the water cycle.
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How climate research can adapt to the imminent threat of global warming
It's time for the climate science research enterprise to focus on integrating fundamental science inquiry with risk management.
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