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Colorado River States Have Bought Some Time With a New Water Pact
The next step will be even more challenging
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GOP Targets Insurers That Consider Climate Risks
But it's still not clear how this orchestrated effort will affect pro-climate business plans
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Understanding the Supreme Court’s Sackett v. EPA Ruling
How the twisting of words in the Clean Water Act spells disaster
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As Projects Decline, the Era of Building Big Dams Draws to a Close
Experts say the world has hit 'peak dams,' which conservationists hail as good news for riverine ecosystems
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Is Generative AI Bad for the Environment?
A computer scientist explains the carbon footprint of ChatGPT and its cousins
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High Hopes for Advanced Plastics Recycling
But the process, called pyrolysis, has plenty of critics
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Why Some People Are Susceptible to Climate Change Denial
All-or-nothing thinking makes it easy to refute scientifically sound conclusions
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Food Forests Bring Shade and Sustenance to U.S. Cities
Edible parks feature plants that produce fruits, nuts, and other edible products
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Why Ambitious Tree Planting Projects Usually Fail
Many projects are ill-conceived and poorly managed and often don't grow any forests at all
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Strategies for Cooling Your House
Does turning the air conditioning off when you're not home actually save energy?