Climate
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These Kids Fought the Climate Crisis in Court. Now They’re Taking on Trump
Lighthiser v. Trump takes aim at three of the president’s executive orders
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The Supreme Court’s Latest Gift to Trump Will Be ‘Disastrous’ for the Environment
The high court just weakened the National Environmental Policy Act, in a win for Trump and Big Oil. One lawyer says it’s “the worst possible outcome”
- Supreme Attack
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Trump Tries to Make Sure States Don’t Fight Climate Change Either
The Trump administration wants to block states from trying to limit the “astounding” costs and impacts of climate change
- Death Cult
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House Passes Bill That Would Gut Climate Tax Credits for Americans
The bill would lead to a loss of hundreds of thousands of clean energy jobs and a rise in consumer energy bills
- Big Beautiful Disaster
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Pope Leo Could be the Planet’s Pope
In a world on fire, Pope Leo could bring the moral clarity and healing we need
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Trump Admin Plans to Delay, Eliminate Limits on 'Forever Chemicals' in U.S. Drinking Water
PFAS are linked with cancer, fertility issues, and developmental delays in children — yet the E.P.A. has moved to weaken regulations designed to protect Americans
- Toxic
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U.K. Activists Stage Mock Funeral for 1.5°C Climate Target
Extinction Rebellion “Rebels” mark failure of governments to meet the critical climate target and declare, “there is still time to prevent more harm”
- Climate Funeral
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What It’s Really Like to Face Off With a Grizzly — and Live to Tell the Tale
As bear habitat is fragmented and lost due to humans developing on wildlands, close encounters are more common. Two men tell their story of survival
- Bear Witness
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Naomi Klein: ‘What They Want Is Absolutely Everything’
The all-star academic and Shock Doctrine author breaks down the dark logic of Trump and Musk’s path of destruction — and what the world’s richest people really want
- Rage of the Oligarchs
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Travel to Concerts Has a Massive Carbon Footprint, But It Doesn’t Have To
A new study shows music fans want to lower their carbon footprints. Billie Eilish and other artists are working with REVERB to make concerts greener
- Birds of a Feather
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