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The pandemic, the Clean Power Plan, and the Paris Agreement: US emissions drop 7% year on year due to effects of COVID-19 climate change Article 4 votes
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First nest of Asian giant "murder hornets" in the US found in Washington state Article 743 words 17 votes
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Private firefighting crews in California spark conflict after alleged illegal backfires in Glass Fire Article 1146 words 4 votes
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Gas companies are abandoning their wells, leaving them to leak methane forever climate change pollution Article 19 votes
Inside the Icelandic facility where Bitcoin is mined—cryptocurrency mining now uses more of the Nordic island nation's electricity than its homes energy Article 580 words, published Nov 3 2019 7 votes
The country’s most important climate election is happening in Texas climate change energy Article 1817 words, published Aug 19 2020 8 votes
CA Gov. Gavin Newsom: By this point last year, 4,292 fires had burned 56,000 acres. This year, 7,002 fires have chewed through more than 1.4 million acres. Article 1509 words, published Aug 24 2020 7 votes
National Hurricane Center nailed track forecast for Laura within a mile and three days in advance Article 858 words 9 votes
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