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The Amazon Warehouse in the Backyard
“Our communities are being sacrificed in the name of economic development.” -
Are Pollution and Poverty Altering the Sex Ratio of Our Babies?
Correlation isn't causation, but new research reveals clues for scientists to investigate. -
For Some, Shipping Bottleneck Presages a Polluted Holiday Season
Neighbors of SoCal's bustling ports already struggle with health problems. -
Georgia Election Workers Sue Right-Wing Bloggers Over 2020 Conspiracy Theories
"I want the defendants to know that my daughter and I are real people who deserve justice." -
Humans Have Broken a Fundamental Law of the Ocean
Sea life seemed to follow a predictable pattern. Then industrial fishing came along. -
Australia’s Spy Agency Saw Climate Crisis Coming 40 Years Ago
Secret report was mainly concerned it would hurt the nation’s coal industry. -
The Terrible Toll of Tar Sands Mining on Canada’s Native People
Oil conglomerates have replaced traditional lands with vast, polluted hellscapes. -
Right-Wing Climate Denial Is Being Replaced—by Nativism
The world may be headed toward “more walls, more borders, more exclusion.” -
This Ailing Climate Activist Plans to go Down Fighting
Casey Harrell will hold Wall Street accountable until death do them part. -
A deep Sea Wall-E Can Is Teaching Us How Oceans Process Carbon
Understanding the sequestration cycle will be useful in the climate change fight. -
The Furriest, Cleverest, and Hands-Down Cutest Way to Fight Climate Change
By gobbling problem species, sea otters spur growth of carbon-sequestering vegetation. -
Who Goes Crypto?
In the era of financial precarity, betting on meme stocks to save for retirement might not be moral, but it’s certainly rational. -
These 10 Publishers Produce Most of the Climate Lies on Facebook, Study Says
And the company is doing too little to stop them. -
Did Trump’s Media Company Really Just Trademark the Term “Truthing”?
Follow the truth… -
A Closer Look at Joe Manchin’s Ties to the Fossil Fuel Industy
And why they matter. -
Has the DOJ’s Campaign to Root Out Chinese Spies on College Campuses Gone Too Far?
Inside the case of University of Kansas professor Feng Tao. -
To Save the Corn Belt, Plant Trees
Agroforestry is soil friendly and could ultimately be more profitable for farmers.

