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Your sustainable scallops might have been caught with the help of shady labor practices
Do you really know how that fish wound up on your plate?
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The government has been separating children from parents at the border. Now the border is flooding.
Torrential rains are flooding south Texas, where hundreds of child migrants are detained.
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San Francisco residents were sure nearby industry was harming their health. They were right.
New research shows that after a local power plant closed, reproductive health improved among residents of Bayview-Hunters Point.
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How to disrupt Keystone XL? Solar panels, lawsuits, and ancestral land
The Keystone XL pipeline alternate route has been approved. But activists are still working to stop it.
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Rising seas could wipe out $1 trillion worth of U.S. homes and businesses
A new report says that $1 trillion of U.S. real estate is at risk from rising waters.
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Here’s how many people Pruitt’s environmental policies could kill
At least 80,000 people over the next decade, according to new Harvard analysis.
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How to protest in Trump’s America according to people on the frontlines
A bevy of new laws seek to stifle dissent, but the right to peaceably assemble is still guaranteed.
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The lessons FEMA says it learned from Hurricane Maria
After more than $90 billion in damage and an astronomical death toll, there are strong criticisms of the agency’s response in Puerto Rico.
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Homesick and strapped for cash, Hurricane Maria survivors grapple with life in Miami
Nine months after the hurricane, Florida’s biggest city is struggling to aid Puerto Ricans.
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Hurricane season starts today, and Trump still hasn’t learned from his deadliest blunder — Hurricane Maria
The September 2017 storm is likely the deadliest disaster in modern U.S. history.