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One of Amy Klobuchar’s biggest backers is ‘the worst company in the world’

One of Amy Klobuchar’s biggest backers is ‘the worst company in the world’

The Minnesota senator stresses her humble background on the campaign trail, but her political rise has been funded in part by one of the biggest names in agribusiness.
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SNL’s Greta Thunberg goes after Trump: Don’t ‘step to me’ or else

Kate McKinnon debuted her hilarious Greta Thunberg character tonight to mock Trump after the real-life president cyberbullied the teen online this week. (Greta is the last minute of this six-minute show open.)

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Climate redlining could soon make millions of US homes totally uninsurable

Climate redlining could soon make millions of US homes totally uninsurable

As climate change spurs increasingly destructive wildfires in California, insurance companies have begun to deem certain parts of the state too risky to cover. But this particular offshoot of the climate crisis isn't just a problem for residents of the Golden State.

Donald Trump skips G7 session on climate change and Amazon fires
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Donald Trump skips G7 session on climate change and Amazon fires

President Trump was the only G7 leader not to show up for the session dedicated to climate change and the crisis in the Amazon.
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I stood at the front line of climate change, Thwaites Glacier
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I stood at the front line of climate change, Thwaites Glacier

I couldn’t shake the image in my head that we were sailing through a glacier graveyard.
How we can dim the sun to survive climate change
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How we can dim the sun to survive climate change

All it takes is a fleet of planes spraying aerosols, diamond dust, or sea salt into the stratosphere.
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Can carbon farming reverse climate change?
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Can carbon farming reverse climate change?

Capturing the very gas that leads to global warming could not only lead to tasty veggies—it could potentially help cool a hotter world.
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