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K Street
December 3, 2014

Conservative Lobby Group ALEC Plans Anti-Environmental Onslaught

Bills will reportedly aim to expand offshore oil drilling and cut EPA budget.

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December 3, 2014

Seas Are Rising in Weird, New Ways

Global warming is changing the way that oceans rise.

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Delegates attend the opening ceremony of the Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru. Martin Mejia/AP
December 3, 2014

Lima Climate Change Talks Best Chance for a Generation, Say Upbeat Diplomats

Hopes rise for global warming deal after US-China carbon commitments inject much-needed momentum into Peru talks.

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December 2, 2014

Half of Americans Think Climate Change Is a Sign of the Apocalypse

What a new report on theology and global warming means for public policy.

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December 1, 2014

Even Global Warming Can’t Convince Republicans That Global Warming Exists

Polling data suggests that even when the heat is on, political ideology outweighs facts.

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Coal-fired plants on the banks of China's Yangtze River downstream from Chongqing. Arnold Drapkin/ZUMA
December 1, 2014

Republicans Said China Wouldn’t Follow Through on its Climate Pledges. Looks Like They Were Wrong.

The world’s top emitter is pledging to cap coal use starting in 2020.

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November 19, 2014

Monsanto Is Using Big Data to Take Over the World

The GMO giant wants to help you beat climate change…with your phone.

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