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Water security is now a key US foreign policy priority

Water security is now a key US foreign policy priority

For the first time, the United States government will approach water scarcity as a national security issue, Vice President Kamala Harris said this week.  The policy shift is part of the newly announced White House Action Plan on Global Water Security, which aims to “elevate water security” as an international priority. The strategy calls on …

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In Tanzania, carbon offsets preserve forests and a way of life

In Tanzania, carbon offsets preserve forests and a way of life

This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Deep in the Rift Valley of East Africa, close to some of the most ancient human remains ever unearthed, one of the continent’s last hunter-gatherer tribes is embracing 21st century environmentalism. The Hadza people, often called “the last archers …

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A Texas county wants to punish polluters. The state won’t let it.

A Texas county wants to punish polluters. The state won’t let it.

This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It is being co-published with Public Health Watch and the Investigative Reporting Workshop. Hannah Molina was buckling her toddlers into their car seats for Wednesday night church when she noticed the faint chemical odor. She felt a little lightheaded, but she didn’t think much about it. The …

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Extreme weather is making mining waste a major problem

Extreme weather is making mining waste a major problem

Around noon one day in January 2019, a dam containing waste from a Brazilian iron mine collapsed, releasing 3.4 million tons of sludge. The cascade killed 272 people and flattened houses and buildings for miles, including the mine’s offices and cafeteria, before emptying into the Paraopeba River in southeastern Brazil. Such disasters have been increasing …

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In Hawaii, youth are suing over climate inaction

In Hawaii, youth are suing over climate inaction

As Tropical Storm Olivia bore down on the island of Maui in September 2018, Kaliko and her family grabbed their most important belongings and fled. The storm inundated the island with more than a foot of rain, and the floodwater lifted Kaliko’s home from its foundation and washed part of it away. Now, 11-year-old Kaliko …

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Democrats and the endless pursuit of climate legislation

Democrats and the endless pursuit of climate legislation

Twelve years ago, when Democrats controlled both houses of Congress and the presidency, the country teetered on the edge of passing its first-ever comprehensive climate bill. A triumvirate of senators were negotiating bipartisan legislation that would invest in clean energy, set a price on carbon pollution, and — as a carrot for Republicans — temporarily …

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Report sheds light on Fidelity’s little-known fossil fuel ties

Report sheds light on Fidelity’s little-known fossil fuel ties

A report released Wednesday by two corporate accountability groups, Little Sis and the Action Center for Race and the Economy, aims to shine a spotlight on ties between leadership at Fidelity Investments and the fossil fuel industry. With $4.2 trillion under management, Fidelity Investments is one of the largest asset management firms in the world, …

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A Pacific hurricane may kick off yet another hectic Atlantic hurricane season

A Pacific hurricane may kick off yet another hectic Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Agatha, the first named storm of this year’s Pacific hurricane season, slammed into the coast of southwest Mexico on Monday, bringing coastal flooding, heavy rain, and sustained winds of 105 miles per hour. It was the strongest storm to hit Mexico’s Pacific coast in the month of May since record keeping began in 1949.  …

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An industry built on a fallacy of carbon neutrality

An industry built on a fallacy of carbon neutrality

Debra David has lived in Dobbins Heights, North Carolina, population 875, for more than 60 years. Though she has moved several times over the decades, she’s always lived close to the railroad and the town’s higher-traffic thoroughfares. But it wasn’t until very recently that she developed asthma. In 2019 Enviva, a compressed wood pellet (also …

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The ugly produce industry faces an ugly question. Now it’s trying to solve it.

The ugly produce industry faces an ugly question. Now it’s trying to solve it.

A batch of companies has been trying to take the mountains of “ugly” fruits and vegetables passed over by supermarkets and find new homes for all that produce. They aim to turn a profit while also curbing the massive problem of food waste. But they have run into a thorny problem. How do you know …

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