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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 […]
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U.S. Steel abandons clean tech plans in Pittsburgh region following damning health study
PITTSBURGH—A recent study found that people with asthma who live near a U.S. Steel facility […]
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Can marine protected areas reduce marine disease?
For some ocean creatures, infectious disease is growing amid a changing climate. Marine diseases, often […]
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Food dyes linked to attention and activity problems in children
Synthetic dyes used as colorants in many common foods and drinks can negatively affect attention […]
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Biden takes a run at America’s glaring environmental problems. Can he succeed?
President Biden’s Wednesday night speech before the House and Senate generally drew praise from the […]
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Indigenous harvest rights still under attack in the upper Great Lakes
In May 2020, Greg Johnson went to Little Saint Germain Lake in northern Wisconsin to […]
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A disability should not be a death sentence during a natural disaster
Out of the airplane window I saw a smoke plume in the distance towering thousands […]
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Paris climate agreement overlooks wood pellet loophole
With the U.S. back in the Paris Agreement, and with governments across the country evaluating […]
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Colorado River shortage looms amid scant snow and shrinking flows
The Colorado River’s largest reservoirs have steadily declined, reaching their lowest combined level since 1965, […]