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shades of green
Environmentalists stand divided on California cap-and-trade.
extreme community makeover
This army base once drove West Oakland’s economy. Now it drives discrimination.
#bikesharesowhite
Even when bike shares are in diverse places, their users are often white.
green gentrification
Cleaning up toxic sites isn’t always as good for the community as you might think
bearer of bad tidings
Rising seas could force a large-scale retreat from U.S. shores within decades.
drip drip drip
What you can do if that scary New York mag climate article drove you to act.
extreme community makeover
Rising from the ashes, a Buffalo suburb ends its dependence on coal
Jerry Rig
California’s governor is making climate deals with China, but can he pass legislation at home?
second to nun
Nuns built a chapel smack dab in the route of a proposed pipeline.
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