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The Chinese and American presidents in Beijing on Wednesday. Andy Wong/AP
November 12, 2014

Is the US-China Climate Pact as Big a Deal as It Seems?

The deal doesn’t mean that global climate negotiations will succeed. But it means they’re no longer guaranteed to fail.

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Heather Smith/Grist
November 4, 2014

In California, it’s Chevron’s $3 Million Vs. a Green Slate

The city of Richmond is home to a big fight over Big Oil.

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Tom Steyer
November 4, 2014

How Green Was My Election?

Tom Steyer spent $57 million to get voters to care about climate change. It didn’t work.

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November 5, 2014

Meet the Senate’s New Climate Denial Caucus

Their views range from tepid acceptance of the science to flat-out rejection.

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Susan Santa Maria/Shutterstock
November 5, 2014

The Climate Lost Big-Time in Tuesday’s Election

Climate deniers are officially in charge of Congress, and other bad news.

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North Dakota's Fort Berthold Indian Reservation is one of the country's most active oil drilling areas. Alexandra Hootnick/ZUMA
November 3, 2014

How 3,500 Voters in North Dakota Could Put the Brakes on America’s Biggest Fracking Boom

Voters on a small Native American reservation are choosing between two candidates who want to crack down on the oil industry.

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Courtesy Margaret Brown
October 30, 2014

These Guys Were on the Deepwater Horizon When It Blew Up

“The Great Invisible” tells the story of the BP spill through the eyes of men still haunted by it.

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