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The only youth climate change lawsuit to make it all the way to trial is underway in Montana.
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A new satellite will take continuous measurements of air pollution in the U.S. That has scientists, and residents, warily optimistic about undoing decades of injustice.
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Benzene is among the pollutants gas stoves emit into homes, Stanford University researchers show. The toxin is linked to a higher risk of leukemia and other blood cell cancers.
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Oil giant Shell is coming under criticism for its announcement that it will grow its petroleum business, even though it's under a court order to cut emissions because of climate change concerns.
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Under a new Army program, West Point students are working with the Defense Department to address climate challenges that could affect national security.
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Few San Diegans today remember the fight over Highway 252, which would have torn through the Southcrest neighborhood.
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From Barbie to Messi to Rishi Sunak, a lot happened this week. How well were you paying attention?
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How bad does the air get inside your house? What should schools do about recess? Western states have grappled with all that before.
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The natural climate pattern known as El Niño has officially begun. It exacerbates human-caused climate change, driving even hotter temperatures and other dangerous weather.
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Population growth has long been a source of worry in India, which now has more people than China: 1.486 billion residents. But some experts are optimistic about the impact of this population boom.
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