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Ben & Jerry’s keeps trying to save the world with ice cream (and beer)
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China could blow the world away as a wind superpower
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A solar-powered plane just crossed the Atlantic
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30 million dead trees could make California wildfires even worse
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Bernie Sanders lays out what Democrats should do next
The runner-up in the Democratic race hasn’t given up on impacting the party's platform.
Top architect of climate deal warns against Brexit
Climate advocates say Britain leaving the EU is bad news for the climate.
Pennsylvanians are complaining their water is fracked up. Now what?
For those with contaminated wells, state regulators aren’t acting fast enough.
What’s worse, burning plastic or sending it to a landfill?
When it comes to pesky, non-recyclable plastics, should we bury or burn? Advice maven Umbra Fisk tosses out a few ideas.
Wave goodbye to California’s last nuclear plant
And wave hello to what might become a bigger carbon footprint.
Clean water should be a basic human right. Why are we charging so much for it?
The cost of clean water and wastewater services has risen 41 percent over the last five years.
The California drought ain’t over til it’s over (and it’s not over)
Not so fast, everyone: A new study indicates California will be feeling the drought for the next three years.
Obama’s fracking regulations hit a speedbump, not a brick wall
A judge rules that the government is limited in how it regulates fracking, but don't freak out.
After mega-heatwave, Los Angeles faces mega-wildfire
After two days, only 10 percent of the fire was contained.
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