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A Federal Safety Agency Says It Might Ban Gas Stoves, Citing Health Impacts
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The Biodiversity COP Has So Far Failed. Scientists Say This Year Must Be Different
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These Rich Nations Are Finally Committing Cash to Climate Reparations. The US Isn’t Among Them
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Biden Threatened to Raise Taxes on Big Oil. Climate Activists Have Wanted That for Years
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Strongman Politics Remain a Major Threat to Climate Action, Experts Warn
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Coke Sponsoring COP27 Is the Definition of ‘Greenwashing,’ Activists Say
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From Tomato Soup to Fossil Fuel Divestment—Why the Youth Climate Movement Is Evolving
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Hurricane Ian Highlighted Why Climate Plans Must Consider Disabled People
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