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Topic: Climate Change (page 72)

Scott Pruitt (Getty/Aaron P. Bernstein)

Pruitt is taking science out of the EPA

Matthew Rozsa
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The water waster dater's dilemma

Eve Andrews - Grist
In this 2016 photo provided by NOAA, a bluefin trevally swims on a reef off Hawaii's island of Kahoolawe. U.S. officials say the first-ever assessment of Hawaii's reef fish shows that 11 of 27 species are experiencing some level of overfishing. Researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center announced in a statement Monday, March 6, 2017 that 11 species including ulua, five surgeonfishes, two goatfishes, and three parrotfishes are being overfished. (Jeanette Clark/NOAA Fisheries via AP) (AP)

Climate change altering food chains

Jefferson Keith Moore - The Conversation
Oahu’s Hanauma Bay on Wednesday, May 6, 2016 near Honolulu. Much of the inner reef at Hanauma Bay is dead after decades of tourist interaction, but the outter reef is still relatively healthy. More than 2,000 international reef scientists, policymakers and stakeholders are gathering in Hawaii starting Monday, June 20, 2016, to discuss the latest coral science and what can be done to stop widespread death of the world's reefs.(AP Photo/Caleb Jones) (AP)

Coral reefs disappearing

Eric Holthaus - Grist
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How climate change hurts Caribbean

Masaō Ashtine - The Conversation
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross (AP/Getty/Salon)

Team Trump: Lost in space

Nicole Karlis
(AP Photo/Victoria Arocho, File)

Lyme wars upon us

Gabriela Serrato Marks
Earth (AP/NASA)

Many satellites restrict climate data

Mariel Borowitz - The Conversation
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Farmers are changing the local climate

Ellen Stuart-Haëntjens
Donald Trump; Scott Pruitt (Getty/AP/photo montage by Salon)

On climate change, truth still matters

Amanda Marcotte
(AP/Achmad Ibrahim)

Why rainforests are in real danger

Michael Graw
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Fast food, Facebook and democracy

Paul Rosenberg
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Stronger fuel standards

John DeCicco - The Conversation
(AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

Out of sight, out of mind...

Elizabeth Shogren
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Maybe history can help us learn

James M. Sallee - The Conversation
(Gillian Jones/The Berkshire Eagle via AP)

Can Boston cope with rising sea levels?

Valerie Vande Panne - Alternet
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Studying their extinction is worthwhile

Kevin R. Burgio - The Conversation
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Talking about climate change Trump-style

Kate Yoder - Grist
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How smartphones are heating up planet

Lotfi Belkhir - The Conversation
(AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta/Twitter/realDonaldTrump)

Making climate denial great again

Sophia Tesfaye
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In this photo provided by James Balog/Extreme Ice Survey, the Solheimajokull glacier in 2015. Over the past decade or so scientists and photographers keep returning to the world’s glaciers, watching them shrink with each visit. Now they want other people to see what haunts them in a series of before and after photos.  (James Balog/Extreme Ice Survey via AP) (AP)

How Trump hides climate change data

Morgan Currie, Britt S. Paris - The Conversation
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Going vegan is good for environment

Julie Cappiello - Alternet
(AP Photo/John Antczak)

How good is climate reporting?

Kevin Kalhoefer - Media Matters
A damaged home in New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

Climate change harms everyone's health

Renee Salas
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