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They Save Baby Seals From Fishing Line and Plastics. Millions Watch.
Ocean Conservation Namibia is disentangling a record number of seals, while broadcasting the perils of marine...
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Opinion | Let’s Call Our Present Moment on Earth What It Is: Obscene
I wish I could take a walk and not see the ugly carelessness.
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Opinion | We Can Still Resist a Pipeline to Hell
As the planet hurtles toward an irreversible climate tipping point, natural gas projects will further devastate...
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After Shutting Down, These Golf Courses Went Wild
Most defunct golf courses get paved over, but a number are getting transformed into ecological life...
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Opinion | A Slap Shot Against Climate Denial
A jury rules that defamatory attacks on climate scientists have consequences.
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U.S. Gas Producers Are Racing to Sell to Asia. And Mexico Is Key.
By next year, American natural gas will start flowing across Mexico to a major export terminal...
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Could a Giant Parasol in Outer Space Help Solve the Climate Crisis?
Interest in sun shields, once a fringe idea, has grown. Now, a team of scientists says...
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GoFundMe Is a Boon for Disaster Survivors. Especially the Wealthy Ones.
Campaigns on the crowdfunding site raised more money for wildfire survivors with high incomes than for...
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John Kerry Bows Out as U.S. Climate Envoy
Mr. Kerry, 80, is expected to work on President Biden’s re-election campaign to stress the administration’s...
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Indiana’s Plan to Pipe In Groundwater for Microchip-Making Draws Fire
The state is courting high-tech investments, but a new industrial park may lack enough water. Opponents...
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A Natural Gas Project Is Biden’s Next Big Climate Test
A proposed export terminal on the Louisiana coast highlights the tension between economic growth, geopolitics and...
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Earth Was Due for Another Year of Record Warmth. But This Warm?
Scientists are already busy trying to understand whether 2023’s off-the-charts heat is a sign that global...
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Climate Summit Leader Tries to Calm Uproar Over a Remark on Fossil Fuels
Sultan Al Jaber, responsible for leading the world away from fossil fuels, had said there was...
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Opinion | 1.5 Degrees Is Not the Problem
Rich countries must bear responsibility for the climate crisis and help developing nations end their reliance...
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Surging U.S. Oil Production Brings Down Prices and Raises Climate Fears
American oil production is hitting record levels, delivering economic and foreign policy benefits but putting environmental...