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The 19th-Century Tumult Over Climate Change – and Why It Matters Today
To translate knowledge into action, the solution may lie in a return to scientific pluralism.
Is the United States About to Lose Its Best Conservation Program?
For 50 years the Land and Water Conservation Fund has helped support thousands of projects across the country.
Hurricane Florence Unleashes Coal Ash, Sending Toxic Warning to EPA
Trump's EPA has been busy weakening waste storage rules for the coal industry.
How Forbes Global 2000 Companies Are Undermining Climate Policy
New research highlights the key role trade associations continue to play in influencing policymakers.
Like Hurricane Florence, Climate Policy Has Dangerously Stalled
Like meteorological stalls, climate policy stalls can be costly, dangerous and even life-threatening.
Florence: A Preview of Our Climate Future
Hurricane Florence is not an aberration but a taste of storms to come in a climate-disrupted world.
Twenty-Five Zones Along Shell Falcon Pipeline Are at Risk of Explosions
Shell's proposed Falcon Pipeline would transport large volumes of natural gas and liquids to be converted to ethylene.
As the Biosphere Dies, So Do We: Using the Power of Nature to Heal the Planet
Some experts believe it is essential to sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide via natural processes.
Pipeline that Exploded in Pennsylvania Part of Push for Petrochemical Network
The expansion of plastics manufacturing in the region is also raising concerns due to the extensive use of fracked gas.
National Park Officials Removed Climate Change From Report Due to “Sensitivity”
Climate change is already affecting parks.