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Topic: Environment (page 15)

Man talking to his dog (Getty Images/Westend61)

Would dogs be better off without us?

Jessica Pierce, Marc Bekoff - Independent Media Institute
Paula Brooks, a resident of the Ransom Place neighborhood in Indianapolis, is affected by traffic pollution from a nearby highway. (Faith Blackwell / Undark)

Hiding local pollution from the EPA

Nancy Averett - Undark
Burning sugar cane in South Florida (Getty Images/Chromagnon)

Why do we burn sugarcane fields?

Ryan Nebeker - FoodPrint
Pieces of raw chocolates (Getty Images/alvarez)

Know this before you buy a chocolate bar

Katherine Sacks - Food52
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Raw rice grain and dry rice plant on wooden table (Getty Images/ASKA)

Environmental impacts of rice production

Lisa Elaine Held - FoodPrint
Puffins (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Derrick Z. Jackson
(Getty/AP/Salon)

How restaurant chains can cut pollution

Joseph Winters - Grist
Antarctica (Getty Images/Johner Images)

The defining words of 2021

Kate Yoder - Grist
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Natural gas flame on a stove (Robert Clare/Getty Images)

Gas company keeps illegal pipe running

Jena Brooker - Grist
USA, California, Los Angeles, traffic on the freeway (Getty Images)

Our misguided obsession with traffic

Brian Ladd - Undark
An offshore oil rig sits in the Gulf of Mexico near Grand Isle, Louisiana, June 12, 2010, as cleanup continues on the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden admin bends truth on gas leases

Adam Mahoney - Grist
A layer of pollution can be seen hovering over Los Angeles, California (Getty/Frederic J. Brown)

Environmental justice vs. LA Olympics

Adam Mahoney - Grist
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COVID can't stop solar’s epic growth

Nathanael Johnson - Grist
The US Coast Guard is investigating a broken pipeline to this oil platform, named Elly, that has spewed tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into the sea off California. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

CA town signs disastrous pipeline deal

Aaron Cantú - Capital & Main
A bulldozer moves sand as oil is washed up on Huntington State Beach after a 126,000-gallon oil spill from an offshore oil platform on October 3, 2021 in Huntington Beach, California. The spill forced the closure of the popular Great Pacific Airshow with authorities urging people to avoid beaches in the vicinity. (Nick Ut/Getty Images)

The oil nightmare in the Pacific

Matthew Rozsa
A drone view of Point Richmond is seen in Richmond, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Digital First Media/East Bay Times via Getty Images)

On reversing racist housing policies

Joe Purtell - Undark
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A United Airlines passenger jet prepares to land at Reagan National Airport on February 5, 2020 in Washington, DC (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Aviation’s dirty secret: leaded fuel

Yvette Cabrera - Grist
A collapsed bridge in Mexico Beach, Florida on October 12, 2018, two days after Hurricane Michael struck. (Charlotte Kesl for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

The media gets climate change right

Kate Yoder - Grist
Trash in the ocean water (Getty Images/Juan Camilo Bernal)

Environmental treaties US should ratify

Tara Lohan - The Revelator
The sun rose over the Duluth Harbor North Breakwater Light on Monday, July 12, 2021. Canadian wildfires have caused smoke to drift in the atmosphere and blanket the Midwest skies with haze this past weekend. This has caused magnificent red sunrises over the last few mornings. Canadian wildfires have caused smoke to drift in the atmosphere and blanket the Midwest skies with haze this past weekend. This has caused magnificent red sunrises over the last few mornings including over Lake Superior and Canal Park in Duluth on Monday, July 12, 2021. (Alex Kormann, Star Tribune via Getty Images)

Wildfire smokes brings dystopian skies

Alexandria Herr - Grist
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Climate change and environmental disasters (Getty Images/Roy Scott)

Is fear about climate change enough?

Kate Yoder - Grist
A tree stump is engulfed in flames in the Bravo Bravo section of the Bootleg Fire on July 21, 2021 in the Fremont National Forest of Oregon. The Bootleg Fire, which started on July 6th near Beatty, Oregon, has burned over 395,000 acres and is currently 38% contained. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Images)

Wildfires ignite mental health concerns

Tara Lohan - The Revelator
Embers fall around a photographer as the Creek Fire rapidly expands on September 8, 2020 near Shaver Lake, California. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

The climate apocalypse is already here

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com
(Shutterstock/YARUNIV Studio)

Congress takes steps against PFAS

Jena Brooker - Grist
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