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Topic: Environment (page 19)

Close-up of Money and U.S. Flag (Getty Images)

Money talks in U.S. state politics

Richard A. Devine, Michael Holmes - The Conversation
(Getty/liveslow)

Look into the international snake trade

John R. Platt - The Revelator
Protesters against dark money in "Dark Money" (Dark Money)

Should environmentalists embrace UBI?

Tara Lohan - The Revelator
Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Suit up, Big Oil

Alexandria Herr, Zoya Teirstein - Grist
Kokia drynarioides, commonly known as Hawaiian tree cotton, is a species of flowering plant endemic to Hawaii that is critically threatened due to habitat loss and competition with invasive species. (David Eickhoff/Wikmedia Commons)

Hawaii’s invasive predator catastrophe

John R. Platt - The Revelator
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) attends a news conference to introduce legislation to transform public housing as part of the Green New Deal outside the U.S. Capitol November 14, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Why we need a national climate bank

Maria Gallucci - Grist
A Cal Fire firefighter monitors the Kincaide Fire as it burns a hillside on October 24, 2019 in Geyserville, California. Fueled by high winds, the Kincaide Fire has burned over 7,000 acres in a matter of hours and has prompted evacuations in the Geyserville area. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images))

Wildfires in the West

Tara Lohan - The Revelator
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Suraj Patel and Jamaal Bowman (Getty Images/Suraj Patel for Congress/Salon)

This week's primaries bode well for GND

Zoya Teirstein - Grist
Smoky Mountains in Tennessee (Getty/SeanPavonePhoto)

An "extinction hotspot" in Appalachia

John R. Platt - The Revelator
MONTREAL, QC - SEPTEMBER 27:  Led by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (C), young activists and their supporters rally for action on climate change on September 27, 2019 in Montreal, Canada. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take part in what could be the city's largest climate march.  (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images) (Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

Defending the defenders

Rachel Ramirez - Grist
A tree sprouting in a forest (Getty Images)

Australian plant species face extinction

John R. Platt - The Revelator
Company HE3DA President Jan Prochazka shows qualities of a new battery during the  official start of a battery production line in Prague, on Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. The new battery is based on nanotechnology and is supposed to be be more efficient, long-lasting, cheaper, lighter and above all safer. The battery is designed to store energy from renewable electric sources and cooperate with smart grids. Next planned type will be suitable for electric cars. (Michal Kamaryt /CTK via AP) (AP)

Electric utilities slow to make switch

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning
Firefighters light backfires as they try to contain the Thomas wildfire which continues to burn in Ojai, California on December 9, 2017.
Brutal winds that fueled southern California's firestorm finally began to ease Saturday, giving residents and firefighters hope for respite as the destructive toll of multiple blazes came into focus. / AFP PHOTO / MARK RALSTON        (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) (Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images)

COVID-19 comes for wildland firefighters

Zoya Teirstein - Grist
Pollen Allergy (Getty/BigPappa)

Seasonal allergies may get worse

Lila Westreich - Massive Science
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine handles a Naloxone nasal injector during a news conference at the Oakley Kroger Marketplace store to announce the supermarket chain's decision to offer the opioid overdose reversal medicine without a prescription, Friday, Feb. 12, 2016, in Cincinnati. Naloxone is routinely carried by fire-rescue crews, which use it thousands of times a year in Ohio to revive overdose victims. Kroger, based in Cincinnati, has 2,774 supermarkets and multi-department stores in 35 states and the District of Columbia. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) (AP)

Will Ohio listen to science on climate?

Maria Gallucci - Grist
Agricultural worker spraying his crops (Getty Images)

EPA weakens safeguards for atrazine use

Sarah Okeson - DCReport
A water main manhole cover in a street in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Robert Alexander/Getty Images)

Thirsty future for the American West

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning
Biodegradable and compostable plates and utensils. (Derek Davis/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

"Biodegradable" isn't always green

Lynne Peeples - FairWarning
Solar panels Photovoltaic systems - aerial view

The solar market isn't all sunshine

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announces  the co-founding of The Climate Pledge at the National Press Club on September 19, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Amazon)

The greenest grocer

Maddie Stone - Grist
Robert Reich in “Saving Capitalism” (Netflix)

Climate solutions we need to talk about

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org
FILE - This March 21, 2016 file photo shows the Flint Water Plant water tower in Flint, Mich. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is calling for a halt of administrative investigations into how two state agencies dealt with the Flint drinking water crisis after being warned they are hampering state and federal criminal probes. Snyder's office released letters Thursday May 26, 2016, from the state attorney general and a federal prosecutor. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio File) (AP)

COVID-19: environmental justice crisis

Yvette Cabrera - Grist
FILE - In this Monday, April 27, 2015 file photo, a pangolin climbs out of a cage upon its release into the wild in Sibolangit, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Although a global wildlife summit banned all trade of the pangolin, an anteater with a distinctive coat of hard scales, doubts remain whether that will stop the illegal traffic of pangolins in Africa fueled by a growing demand from Asian consumers, particularly Chinese. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara, File) (AP)

How environmental damage drives disease

Dipika Kadaba - The Revelator
A gas flare at an oil well site on July 26, 2013 in Williston, North Dakota. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

"We will disappear as an industry"

Naveena Sadasivam - Grist
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