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How people came to believe that individual choices could save the Earth
John Javna wrote the book on personal responsibility in 1989. Then he did an about-face.
By Kate Yoder
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Climate change is forcing a rift in the Murdoch family
Exxon’s law firm tried to recruit Harvard students. Instead, they protested.
California could meet its 2030 climate goals — but it would mean saving money
Are fake fur and leather worse than the real thing?
LEGAL DRAMA
Exxon’s law firm tried to recruit Harvard students. Instead, they protested.
climate redlining
Another legacy of redlining: Unequal exposure to heat waves
golden state goals
California could meet its 2030 climate goals — but it would mean saving money
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Seeking environmental justice in California’s ‘diesel death zones’
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company town
A Georgia town welcomed America’s largest coal plant. Now, residents worry it’s contaminating their water.
SINKING CITY
It’s not just Australia — Indonesia is facing its own climate disaster
a vicious feedback loop
Climate change fueled the Australia fires. Now those fires are fueling climate change.
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Seeking environmental justice in California’s 'diesel death zones'
road to recovery
Puerto Rico wasn't ready for earthquakes -- especially not after Hurricane Maria
sort it out
Where do the 2020 presidential hopefuls stand on climate?
grist + the texas tribune
Captured by coal: A three-part series on coal-mining’s legacy in Texas
The Beacon Newsletter
Florida man saves 20,000 acres of wetlands
On Wednesday, Republican Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida would purchase 20,000 acres of wetlands and permanently protect them from oil drilling.
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At Least I Wouldn't Skin A Collie
Are fake fur and leather worse than the real thing?
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Ask your questions about life during climate change
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grist doc
This North Carolina community wants something worthwhile. It’s getting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
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party on
How climate change became polarized (and why that could change)
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no goitering
How the U.S. accidentally raised the IQ of an entire generation
6 min video
lots of energy
How to power your house, with xkcd’s Randall Munroe
5 min video
2020 Vision
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how about dem apples
At the 7th Democratic debate, candidates took every opportunity to talk climate
A new sunrise breaks
Bernie Sanders inspired the Sunrise Movement, now has its endorsement
poll position
More voters care about the climate than ever, but will they go to the polls?
Climate Desk
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ticket to ride
Can new bus lines chart a course to better travel options in the West?
super underfunded
EPA’s Superfund program, a Trump priority, is in shambles
prime movers
Amazon threatened to fire employees for speaking out on climate, workers say
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Fix Feature
To safeguard their future, Pacific Islanders look to the past
Fix Feature
The climate activist who hasn’t given up on mainstream America
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rupert the day
Climate change is forcing a rift in the Murdoch family
LEGAL DRAMA
Exxon’s law firm tried to recruit Harvard students. Instead, they protested.
golden state goals
California could meet its 2030 climate goals — but it would mean saving money
lost history
How people came to believe that individual choices could save the Earth
At Least I Wouldn't Skin A Collie
Are fake fur and leather worse than the real thing?
climate redlining
Another legacy of redlining: Unequal exposure to heat waves
creative arts
Coal pollution turned an Appalachian creek orange. Locals are using it to make paint.
how about dem apples
At the 7th Democratic debate, candidates took every opportunity to talk climate
get outta DOJ
New emails show the Justice Department is helping Big Oil fight climate lawsuits
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