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Louisiana’s disappearing coast - The state loses a football field’s worth of land every hour and a half. Now engineers are in a race to prevent it from sinking into oblivion. Article 9457 words 9 votes
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Field of dreams: Heartbreak and heroics at the World Ploughing Championships Article 4690 words 6 votes
The big meltdown - As the Antarctic Peninsula heats up, the rules of life there are being ripped apart climate change Article 11 votes
Left to Louisiana’s tides, a village fights for time climate change Article 7733 words, published Feb 24 2018 7 votes
The country's first climate change casualties? Scientists predict Tangier Island could be uninhabitable within twenty-five years climate change Article 5163 words, published Sep 4 2018 8 votes
The water crises aren’t coming—they’re here water natural disasters Article 5749 words, published Aug 23 2018 21 votes
The FBI used the #MeToo movement to pressure an environmental activist into becoming an informant Article 5375 words 12 votes
The Berkeley Pit is a gorgeous, toxic former mining site in Montana that’s beloved by tourists. But unless it’s cleaned up soon, it could become the worst environmental disaster in American history pollution Article 4570 words 8 votes
Losing Earth: The decade we almost stopped climate change climate change Article 11 146 words, published Aug 1 2018 7 votes
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The water wars of Arizona - Attracted by lax regulations, industrial agriculture has descended on a remote valley, depleting its aquifer — leaving many residents with no water at all water.ground Article 6290 words, published Jul 19 2018 22 votes