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Three Ordinary Exposures, One Catastrophic Infection: The Biology of Amoebic Dea
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How Nintendo Stood Up to Amazon and What It Reveals About Retail Power
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America's 1872 Mining Law Is Fueling a Lithium Boom on Sacred Native Land
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Trump's NSF Board Purge Puts $9 Billion in U.S. Research at Risk
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Lithium's Colonial Echo: How the Clean Energy Rush Is Repeating Old Wounds in La
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Zeldin's EPA Budget Cuts Would Halve the Agency That Protects American Air and W
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A Tesla Model 3 Hit 380,000 Miles on Its Original Battery. Here's What That Actu
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Cheap Seafloor-Hopping Subs Are Rewriting Who Gets to Mine the Deep Ocean
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Greg Abel Takes the Helm at Berkshire: Patience as Strategy in a Frothy Market
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Ohio's Piketon Megaplant Faces the Paradox of Being Too Ambitious to Work
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FEMA's Reinstated Workers Signal the Hidden Cost of Silencing Disaster Experts
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The West's Record Heat Is Rewriting Ecosystem Rules Faster Than Science Can Trac
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Three Ordinary Exposures, One Catastrophic Infection: The Biology of Amoebic Dea
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How Nintendo Stood Up to Amazon and What It Reveals About Retail Power
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America's 1872 Mining Law Is Fueling a Lithium Boom on Sacred Native Land
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AI & Tech
Trump's NSF Board Purge Puts $9 Billion in U.S. Research at Risk
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Climate & Energy
Lithium's Colonial Echo: How the Clean Energy Rush Is Repeating Old Wounds in La
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Zeldin's EPA Budget Cuts Would Halve the Agency That Protects American Air and W
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A Tesla Model 3 Hit 380,000 Miles on Its Original Battery. Here's What That Actu
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Cheap Seafloor-Hopping Subs Are Rewriting Who Gets to Mine the Deep Ocean
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Greg Abel Takes the Helm at Berkshire: Patience as Strategy in a Frothy Market
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Climate & Energy
Ohio's Piketon Megaplant Faces the Paradox of Being Too Ambitious to Work
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FEMA's Reinstated Workers Signal the Hidden Cost of Silencing Disaster Experts
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The West's Record Heat Is Rewriting Ecosystem Rules Faster Than Science Can Trac
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Climate feedback loops, the energy transition, and the cascading consequences of a warming world.
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EPA's Endangerment Finding Repeal Opens a Legal and Climate Policy Abyss
The EPA's repeal of the endangerment finding doesn't just roll back climate rules β it destabilizes the legal foundation of U.S. environmental governance.
Apr 9
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California Moves to Ban PFAS Pesticides, and the Ripple Effects Could Reshape U.S. Agriculture
California's bill to ban PFAS pesticides by 2035 could quietly reshape chemical standards for the entire U.S. food supply.
Apr 9
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Alabama's New Utility Law Locks In Guaranteed Profits While Customers Foot the Bill
Alabama's new utility law has protesters in the streets and economists raising alarms about what guaranteed profits mean for captive ratepayers.
Apr 8
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Trump's USDA Is Quietly Dismantling the Programs That Keep Small Farms Alive
The Trump USDA is quietly cutting conservation and beginning farmer programs, and the damage may not show up in the data for years.
Apr 8
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The Man Who Predicted Civilizational Collapse and Then Had to Keep Living
Jem Bendell's collapse paper became one of the most downloaded in academic history. What it did to the people who believed it is the harder story.
Apr 8
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America's Fragile Grid May Find Its Unlikely Savior in Parked Electric Cars
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Seven Senators Demand Answers on $370 Million IRS Tax Credit to LNG Giant Cheniere
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8 Apr 2026
Christiana Figueres Says Fossil Fuel Dependence Is Holding the World Hostage
Christiana Figueres calls climate health impacts the 'mother of all injustices' as a new Lancet Commission targets the hidden health toll of rising seas.
6 Apr 2026
Kenya's Maasai Are Praying for Rain in a Climate That Keeps Taking It Away
After four months of drought in southern Kenya, the first rains have arrived β but the structural forces driving the crisis are far from over.
6 Apr 2026
Utah's New Law Shields Oil Companies From Climate Lawsuits, and Other States May Follow
Utah has made it nearly impossible to sue fossil fuel companies for climate damages, and other states are watching closely.
6 Apr 2026
A Bronxville Church's Geothermal Bet Could Reshape How New York Heats Its Buildings
A Bronxville church's underground heat experiment is a small but telling sign of how New York's building decarbonization push might actually take hold.
6 Apr 2026
The Scottish Home Hydrogen Trial And The Ethics Of Delay
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6 Apr 2026
Forests Are Quietly Burying Microplastics Falling From the Sky
Scientists have found that forests are trapping airborne microplastics in their canopies and burying them in soil, raising new questions about what that means for carbon storage.
6 Apr 2026
Ecuador's Paraecologists Are Turning Biodiversity Data Into a Legal Shield Against Mining
In Ecuador's copper-rich mountains, local residents trained as paraecologists are turning species inventories and water samples into legal weapons against mining.
6 Apr 2026
Cold Weather Kills 40,000 Americans a Year Through Heart Disease. Heat Gets the Headlines.
Cold weather kills far more Americans through heart disease than heat does each year, yet public health systems remain oriented the other way.
6 Apr 2026
VinFast Eyes India's Two-Wheeler Market in a Bet on the EV Transition's Next Frontier
VinFast is targeting the world's largest two-wheeler market β and the move reveals something most EV coverage gets wrong about where the transition is really happening.
5 Apr 2026
Saturn's Lopsided Magnetic Field Finally Has an Explanation
Saturn's magnetic field is consistently lopsided, and the culprit turns out to be a small icy moon with a hidden ocean and very active geysers.
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