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Farmers in parts of the western U.S. who rely on snowmelt for crop irrigation will be among the world’s hardest[…]
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The coronavirus cost is forcing cities and states to redirect money away from climate resiliency projects, a shift that threatens[…]
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Read moreThe Environmental Protection Agency plans to retain, without changes, standards for particulate matter pollution, refuting its own scientists. The EPA[…]
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Read moreClimate change will expand worldwide drylands at an accelerated rate with their average productivity likely to be reduced. These regions […]
Read moreThe Administration is rolling back regulations that compel auto companies to produce more fuel-efficient vehicles. Public health experts say air[…]
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