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Are Electric Vehicles Pushing Oil Demand Over a Cliff?

By Erica Gies

Climate 101

October 9, 2017

Elon Musk: Tesla Could Help Puerto Rico Power Up Again with Solar Microgrids

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Climate 101

October 6, 2017

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Major Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Cancelled, Dealing Blow to Canada’s Export Hopes

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Warming Drives Unexpected Pulses of CO2 from Forest Soil

By Bob Berwyn

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Whistleblower Quits with Scathing Letter over Trump Interior Dept. Leadership

By Sabrina Shankman

Climate 101

October 5, 2017

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Industry Lawsuits Try to Paint Environmental Activism as Illegal Racket

By Nicholas Kusnetz

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Solar Energy Boom Sets New Records, Shattering Expectations

By Georgina Gustin

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Rebuilding After the Hurricanes: These Solar Homes Use Almost No Energy

By Lyndsey Gilpin

Climate 101

October 4, 2017

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Desperation Grows in Puerto Rico’s Poor Communities Without Water or Power

By Phil McKenna

Oil drilling.

Oil Subsidies Ensure Profit for Nearly Half New U.S. Investments, Study Shows

By Neela Banerjee

Sea Surface Temperatures. Credit: NOAA

The Most Powerful Evidence Climate Scientists Have of Global Warming

By Sabrina Shankman and Paul Horn

Climate 101

October 3, 2017

Eating grass-fed beef doesn’t get climate-conscious carnivores off the hook. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Eating Grass-Fed Beef Isn’t as Climate-Friendly as You May Think

By Georgina Gustin

Climate 101

October 2, 2017

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