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Land
Preventing deforestation might be expensive, but it will cost us more if we don’t
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Climate Change
Turkey poop could help save us from ourselves
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Climate Change
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Ocean
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Ocean
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Climate Change
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Climate Change
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Climate Change
How Lakes Can Generate Electricity
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Agriculture
To save the planet, scientists figured out how to fix cow farts
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Bees
The bees behind your morning coffee might be in big trouble
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Climate Change
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Ocean
Fish might be shrinking
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Climate Change
Trees help keep you cozy, even when you’re indoors
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Pets
The truth about cat and dog food
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Agriculture
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Marlene Cimons
Ocean
This engineer has a wild plan to save coral reefs from climate change
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Marlene Cimons
Ocean
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
An iceberg the size of Delaware just broke off of Antarctica
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
Entrepreneurs are turning trash into food, drink, and clean energy
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Marlene Cimons
Self Driving
What moral code should your self-driving car follow?
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Marlene Cimons
Ocean
Artificial algae could help save our oceans
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
Some clouds are full of little lollipop-shaped ice crystals
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
How a 93-year-old war vet (and his sneakers) are helping NASA track pollution
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Marlene Cimons
Ocean
Coral reefs show signs of climate stress, but there’s still hope
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
A common sunscreen could help make better solar panels
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Marlene Cimons
Agriculture
Replacing beef with beans could save the planet, because people farts are better than cow farts
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Global Warming
Climate change might literally keep us up at night
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Marlene Cimons
Pollution
Neighborhoods subjected to deadly air quality can finally fight back
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Marlene Cimons
Energy
Genetically modified algae could soon show up in food, fuel, and pharmaceuticals
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
Why big animals can’t take a little rain
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Marlene Cimons
Global Warming
Hotter weather could make predators even more vicious
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
Climate change may be upping your risk of diabetes
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Climate Change
Climate may have shaped the evolution of the human nose
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Marlene Cimons
Pollution
Changing weather patterns are trapping pollution over Chinese cities
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
Researchers are using tomato peels and eggshells to make tires
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Marlene Cimons
Electric Vehicles
The worst thing about electric cars might not be an issue for much longer
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Marlene Cimons
Global Warming
Climate change might mean nicer weather in some places—but don’t get too excited
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Climate Change
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Agriculture
How to use big data to avoid building highways to hell
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
The planet is heating up faster than species can migrate
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
Hurricane Katrina linked to a rise in heart attacks years later
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Climate Change
There’s No Business Like Snow Business
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Marlene Cimons
Climate Change
What If the Neighbors Are Watching?
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Ocean
Using Virtual Reality to Avoid Catastrophe
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Marlene Cimons
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