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Paramilitary security tracked and targeted DAPL opponents as ‘jihadists,’ docs show
Legal scholars say the private force's activities would be illegal for law enforcement.
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First commercial carbon capture plant is going live in Switzerland
The captured CO2 will be used to fertilize a nearby greenhouse.
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Smog-sucking bikes? This artist wants to make it happen.
Bonus: The captured smog can be used to make jewelry.
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Tennesseans might not be too worried about climate change, but they sure love electric cars
As the grid gets greener, it increases the climate benefits of plug-in models.
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We’ve reached the end of the U.S.-Canada climate bromance
Canada is starting to move forward on climate policy, regardless of Trump.
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How Trump could spend $1 trillion to fix America if he knew what he was doing
Experts tell us how to make infrastructure great again.
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The first U.S. offshore wind farm just shut down a diesel plant
The plant burned 1 million gallons of diesel fuel a year. Not anymore.
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The water empire: How a Korean family became the source of drinking water for many Angelenos
In L.A., water stores do brisk business.
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EPA committed to regulating mercury 17 years ago. Now it’s having second thoughts.
Here's why the fight over mercury regulations is still so important.
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Veggies grown with toilet water could be headed to your table
A novel water-recycling project will help save struggling California farms.