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We could listen to this jam ‘Til the Seas Run Dry
Watch an exclusive clip of Dom Flemons of Carolina Chocolate Drops performing at Pickathon.
Can I reseal my deck without hurting the local waterway?
A reader who lives near Puget Sound wonders how he can tackle a home improvement project with a clean conscience. Advice maven Umbra Fisk lays it on thick.
A climate hawk’s guide to New York’s Democratic debate
We've got you prepared for the climate-related fireworks on Thursday.
The oil industry knew about climate change before we landed on the moon
The American Petroleum Institute was warned about CO2 in 1968.
Greenland is melting way ahead of schedule
The melt season usually kicks off in May or June. Not April.
For the 97 billionth time: Yes, there is a 97 percent consensus on climate change
A new meta-study just confirmed what we already knew, but what people like Ted Cruz won't stop denying.
More Californians work in “Advanced Energy” jobs than in farming or Hollywood
Wait, what's Advanced Energy?
The world’s largest private coal company just went bankrupt
Peabody Energy filed for Chapter 11 protection on Wednesday.
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Here’s how to spur more investment in clean energy
The New Climate Economy and the World Bank have a few ideas.
This Senate race shows how climate action is gaining support in the Midwest
Ohio Democrat Ted Strickland hasn’t always been a friend to the environment, but he’s been getting greener, just like his state and region.
Global leaders are very worried about water shortages
We're running out of water, and it's sparking unrest across the world.
Breaking: The climate is changing because a Koch brother said so
Hear that, climate deniers? Daddy is on our side, now.
Sarah Palin lends her unblemished reputation to climate denier film
They can keep Palin. We get Nye.
This landscape architect is the bra burner of lawn design
Edwina von Gal wants to free your lawn from its corset.
Conservatives love subpoenas about climate change — until they get hit with one themselves
Deniers see what it’s like to be on the wrong end of a government investigation.
Tiny island nations aren’t just going to drown. First they’re going to dry out.
A new study shows that 16 million island residents could face more arid conditions by mid-century.
How tracking poop could help build better communities
The U.S. Census is a slow, constipated process -- could public officials benefit from a quicker approach to counting heads?
I asked random Swedes to weigh in on American climate change denial
A new app encourages us to "talk about anything" with Sweden. Naturally, we thought of climate change.
Which disposable utensils are lightest on the land?
A piercing question from Saskatoon: Which disposable utensils have the least impact? Advice maven Umbra Fisk sets the table with an answer you "woodn't" believe.
Does it make sense for climate activists to focus on Clinton’s campaign donors?
Clinton taking money from fossil fuel interests does not directly affect greenhouse gas emissions, but her policies as president would.
The planet is a big, wobbly top — and melting ice is changing how it spins
A new study shows how Earth's axis has already shifted, thanks to climate change.
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