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NOAA’s ‘new normals’ climate data raises questions about what’s normal
When climatologists started standardizing global weather data about 100 years ago, they didn’t know that […]
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The draw—and deadliness—of American denial
Americans have learned a lot about the concept of denial in recent years. COVID-19 denial, […]
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Planting a million trees in the semi-arid desert to combat climate change
Reflecting on her childhood, Tucson, Ariz., Mayor Regina Romero points to her father as the […]
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What do politicians have to say about ‘Fractured?’
EHN conducted a two-year study that found Pennsylvania families living near fracking wells are being […]
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“Allow suffering to speak:” Treating the oppressive roots of illness
“Imperialism leaves behind germs of rot which we must clinically detect and remove from our […]
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Living near fracking wells is linked to higher rate of heart attacks: Study
Living among fracking wells is linked to higher rates of hospitalizations and deaths due to […]
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Why Indigenous women are risking arrest to fight Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline through Minnesota
On Dec. 14, Simone Senogles of the Red Lake Nation in Minnesota watched as machines […]
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Derrick Z. Jackson receives Scripps Howard Award for COVID-19 coverage
Derrick Z. Jackson received the Excellence in Opinion Writing award from Scripps Howard for his […]
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Climate change, chaos, and cannibalism
In the 70s an often-forgotten film predicted climate change, chaos, and cannibalism in America’s not-so-distant […]
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LISTEN: The allure of regenerative agriculture
Let’s lend our ears to Abbey Smith, network coordinator at the Savory Network, and Jesse […]