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    Jul 7, 2025
    Extreme weather events are chaotic and scary. Prepare yourself for any natural disasters with Grist's new guide.
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    Disaster 101: Your guide to extreme weather preparation, relief, and recovery
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    As opposition mounts, some experts wonder how long AI infrastructure can steer clear of the partisanship that defines U.S. politics.
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    America's data center backlash is bipartisan — can it stay that way?
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    Like much of Louisiana’s coast, the New Orleans Land Bridge is disappearing at a rapid rate.
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    Nearly 1.5M people in Louisiana depend on this strip of marsh. But it needs saving.
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    As the administration dismantles guardrails for industrial fishing, it's also threatening critical marine ecosystems that are sacred to Indigenous Pacific peoples.
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    Trump wants to unleash ‘America First’ fishing. What’s he really doing?
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    Jun 21
    Scientists are working to bolster heat-stressed kelp by attacking the urchins that prey on them and transplanting hardier kelp varieties. (via @YaleE360)
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    Efforts to save kelp forests from ocean warming are ramping up
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    Jun 20
    When the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission line started carrying electricity from Canada into Maine in January, supporters hailed the project as a triumph for renewable power. Now, after nearly six months of operations, the early numbers raise questions about whether
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    Is New England’s new hydropower transmission line paying off?
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    Jun 19
    What would a Climate Week look like in your city? Climate Week Network helps local organizers launch and grow their own Climate Weeks with free tools, promotion, resources, and a global network across 20+ cities. Start your own climate week at
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    Climate Week | Upcoming Climate Weeks Around the World
    Discover upcoming Climate Weeks across cities worldwide, explore local event communities, and find official city Climate Week pages.
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    Jun 19
    Introduced in the name of player safety, hydration breaks at the World Cup have become a flashpoint for fans and players alike.
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    How FIFA's climate solution has turned into 'water-gate'
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    Jun 18
    A new project in California’s oil country could dodge national controversies over energy and water usage.
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    A solution to data center backlash? Put them in oil fields.
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    Jun 18
    By mapping shade, a new online tool calculates the best way to stroll a city without overheating.
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    Desperate for shade on your walk? There’s (almost) an app for that.
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    Jun 18
    Indigenous peoples raise the alarm as Pentagon spending on lithium, graphite, and other minerals skyrockets.
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    The US military is spending big on critical minerals
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    Jun 17
    Internal documents show the Department of Energy knew the decision "may generate negative commentary" and be perceived as "undue favoritism."
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    Inside the government's push to divert Puerto Rico solar funds to a bankrupt utility
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    Jun 17
    A development rush is expected to convert 10 percent of farmland into housing or industrial sites over the next 15 years.
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    Georgia is losing farmland fast. Is a state conservation fund enough to save it?
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