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A California Lawmaker Is Trying to Ban all Gasoline-Powered Cars in the State by 2040
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Chris Morris
December 6, 2017
Leadership
Trump Is Already Being Sued After Slashing the Size of 2 Utah National Monuments
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Hallie Detrick
December 5, 2017
‘The President Stole Your Land.’ Patagonia to Sue Trump Over Rollback of National Monuments
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Joseph Hincks
December 5, 2017
Photography
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Alex Scimecca
December 4, 2017
Why Scientists Think Banning Glitter Is A Good Idea
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Grace Donnelly
November 30, 2017
International
A Swedish Power Plant Is Burning Discarded H&M Clothes and Other Rubbish Instead of Coal
By
Laignee Barron
November 24, 2017
Leadership
15,000 Scientists Who Issued a Bleak ‘Second Notice’ to Humanity Say These 9 Steps May Save Us
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David Meyer
November 14, 2017
The Future of Coal Remains Bleak One Year After Trump’s Election
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November 13, 2017
Leadership
Monsanto Has Postponed Launching a New Chemical After Reports That It Causes Rashes
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Reuters
November 2, 2017
Leadership
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Erika Fry
October 24, 2017
U.S. Companies Are Leading the Way in Setting Climate Change Policies Despite Trump
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Reuters
October 24, 2017
Health
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David Z. Morris
October 21, 2017
California Wildfire Damage Estimates Top $3 Billion, State Senator Says
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Sarah Gray
October 16, 2017
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Geoffrey Smith
October 12, 2017
Leadership
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Natasha Bach
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