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Climate
Watch: Sweden is Turning Food Waste Into Fuel and Fertilizer
By Andrew D. Johnson
Americans Grapple With a Wild Week of Weather
By Associated Press
Heat-Related Deaths Drastically Rose Since 1999
By Chantelle Lee
Hone Swirls Past Hawaii's Main Islands
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U.S. Government Asks For Consumer Help on Solar Scams
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How Copenhagen Is Incentivizing Tourists to Offset Their Climate Impact
Tourists visiting Copenhagen can claim rewards in exchange for taking part in climate-friendly initiatives.
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See Tropical Storm Debby's Projected Path
Now downgraded to a Tropical Storm, Debby is slow-moving, but still impactful.
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Tim Walz's Other Skill: Climate Communications
Minnesota's governor has successfully implemented a range of climate policies—and knows how to talk
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China's Reach Into Global Fishing Waters
Through local partnerships and legal loopholes, China is dominating not just the high seas—but also the national waters of poorer nations.
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How to Avoid A Climate Backlash
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Harris Climate Record Draws Young Voters, Trump Attacks
It didn’t take long for climate groups, often stringent in their policy demands, to get behind Harris’s bid to succeed her boss.
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Connecting supply with demand is easier said than done. Can for-profit 'market makers' bridge the divide?
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