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Hare today, food tomorrow: Snowshoe hares face climate change
After the snow melts, the hare's bright white coat attracts the attention of predators.
Record hot years near impossible without human-made climate change
There's just a 0.01 percent chance that recent run of global heat records could have happened due to natural climate variations, a new study shows.
Black Lives Matters calls the Flint water crisis an act of “state violence”
The group released a statement of solidarity with the Michigan residents still suffering from a lead-contaminated water supply.
Forget energy storage. We can go renewable without it, scientists say
An "interstate for electrons" could solve the intermittency problem with wind and solar by sharing North Dakota's wind power with New York.
The right-wing climate-denial machine is churning faster than ever
A survey of conservative think tank research finds a greater-than-ever volume of studies trying to counter the climate-science consensus.
8 quick tips for cutting lunchtime waste
Lunch doesn't have to be the most wasteful meal of the day.
No parking? Self-driving cars could have a huge effect on our cities
You've heard about how robocars are going to upend the economy. But have you thought about what they'll do to urban space?
Danish children learn about life and death through lion dissection
In Denmark, public dissections are considered valuable education opportunities.
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The human population is aging. Can our cities handle it?
A new report says we should make our cities more "age-friendly" with better housing, transportation, and other accommodations for the elderly.
Cara Delevingne knows more about climate change than Donald Trump, also has better balance
Granted, that is setting the bar quite low.
Twitter fight! Bernie and Hillary battle it out over who has the better climate plan
The Sanders and Clinton campaigns fought for the hearts of climate hawks by talking smack to each other on social media.
Map shows how Michigan’s lead problem extends far beyond the Flint water crisis
High levels of lead aren’t unique to Flint.
Happy birthday, Roe v. Wade! You’re in good company
"What’s my age again?” asks Roe v. Wade. 43. You’re 43 today.
Plant hackers trade software for DNA, still live with their parents
Self-taught "biohackers" are trying to make blue roses and glowing plants.
The EPA’s role in Flint’s water crisis
Michigan's governor has borne the brunt of the blame, but there's plenty to go around.
Geoengineering simulation lets us play with the future
See what temperatures could look like 50 years from now if we start reflecting sunlight.
Angry moms get gun-toters booted from Whole Foods
These women didn't let openly carried firearms stand between them and organic asparagus water.
Bigwigs have big ideas for cutting our food waste in half
The movers and shakers at Davos want to target supply chains, not c
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