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Some residents have been without water for nearly two months.
The president is doing everything he can to keep the coal sector alive, but clean energy is the future, baby.
Possibilities has been around for three years. Time flies!
If the Catholic Church is denouncing AI, that's got to count for something, right?
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Well, Katharine K. Wilkinson has a new book out to help you.
Over 50 countries are in Colombia to figure out a way forward without fossil fuels.
It's time for the fungi to have their moment.
Rachel Ramirez breaks down the terrifying reality of the Pacific's first typhoon this year.
As astronauts gaze at our planet hundreds of miles away, we're forced to reckon with how fragile this pale blue dot really is.
These assholes have absolutely no chill.
The world has reached global water bankruptcy. It's time to connect with water on a new level.
Labor rights and farmworker leader Dolores Huerta speaks out about the abuse she faced.
None of this is normal.
The revolution has already arrived. We fight to keep it alive.
Let's not forget about Black folks in the context of U.S. immigration policy.
Oil spills are nasty business. Some scientists want to create fire tornadoes to help.
For the climate community, there's a sense of kinship with Alex Pretti, the Minnesotan ICE agents killed last month.