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E. A. Crunden

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The environmental impact of 20 foods you love

The greenhouse gas emissions associated with these 20 foods might surprise you. From cheese to chicken, how green is the food you eat? This article was first published on theStacker.com → Read More

It wasn’t a debate, but CNN’s 7-hour climate forum laid bare key differences among Democrats

2020 Democrats range in how they see nuclear power, abolishing the filibuster, and accountability. → Read More

Hurricane Dorian’s nightmarishly slow pace is linked to climate change

Like Harvey and Florence before it, Dorian's biggest danger comes when it stalls over land. → Read More

Even Big Oil doesn’t like the EPA’s methane rollback

Powerful members of the fossil fuel lobby support the Trump administration's rollback, but not all of the industry is on board. → Read More

Trump takes money from FEMA for border wall with Puerto Rico set for major storm

FEMA is already cash-strapped and under-staffed, with hurricane season ramping up. → Read More

Trump skips G7 climate meeting as the Amazon burns

At the G7, climate change takes a backseat for Trump. → Read More

The impact of Jay Inslee’s climate-focused 2020 candidacy

Jay Inslee is exiting the Democratic primary, but his campaign, focused almost entirely on taking action on climate change, got results. → Read More

Agriculture’s role in climate change draws scrutiny from 2020 Democrats

The IPCC report singled out land use. Some presidential contenders are making it an electoral issue. → Read More

Wealthy nations won’t be spared economic climate impacts, new study finds

Climate inaction could slash U.S. GDP up to 10.5% by the end of the century. → Read More

Tribe raises stakes in Dakota Access pipeline fight amid surge in Democratic 2020 support

Battles over Keystone XL and the Dakota Access pipeline are rapidly emerging as electoral issues. → Read More

California is gaining allies in its emissions standards war with Trump

A national divide is growing. → Read More

Appalachian pipelines face new setbacks amid renewed national scrutiny

Two fracked natural gas pipelines are caught in limbo. → Read More

Democratic 2020 contenders take aim at Trump-backed Keystone XL pipeline

Pipeline projects have become a flashpoint between Trump and some Democrats. → Read More

EPA-funded research finds pollution made worse by climate change can accelerate lung disease

The findings out Tuesday show that air pollution can accelerate lung disease as much as a pack of cigarettes a day. → Read More

Newark hands out bottled water amid growing water crisis following EPA rebuke

Water issues are becoming more prevalent around the country even as the EPA says it is prioritizing the issue. → Read More

Trump administration takes aim at states like New York with new pipeline rules

The White House has routinely sparred with states seen as at-odds with the president's fossil fuel goals. → Read More

Major climate report emphasizes collective and individual action necessary to avert crisis

Impact of food production and consumption is the main theme of the U.N. IPCC's new report. → Read More

As climate reckoning arrives over agriculture, USDA’s scientists face censorship

With this week's IPCC report set to take a hard line on agriculture, USDA could see heightened scrutiny. → Read More

Kentucky coal miners protest as executives leave them in the lurch

Workers are suffering as coal spirals. → Read More

2020 Democrats rally behind urgent climate action in moment of unity

Climate change served as a rallying point during the second night of the second round of Democratic debates in Detroit, Michigan, as candidates largely seemed united behind the need for urgent action. More than 11 minutes were devoted to climate issues on Wednesday night, bringing the total to over 20 minutes this week compared to a cumulative 15 minutes during the first two Democratic debates… → Read More