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North Carolina tries to outlaw sea-level rise

North Carolina is no stranger to the “if you dislike it then you should have made a law against it” model of legislation, but this is extreme: The state General Assembly’s Replacement House Bill 819...

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Report: Corporations are big fat hypocrites about climate change

Corporations are officially people now, and like people, sometimes corporations will loudly say that they believe one thing while their actions reveal another preference entirely. Like a lady who says...

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It wasn’t just the billboards: How activists brought down the Heartland...

Activists protest outside the Heartland climate-denier conference. (Photo by Forecast the Facts.) It’s been a rough few weeks for the Heartland Institute, the “intellectual” nexus of the fossil...

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Winning the climate culture war

Put ’em up. My previous post covered a new study from Yale researcher Dan Kahan and colleagues showing that greater scientific literacy does not correlate with greater acceptance of the risks of...

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Climate-change deniers hitting a wall — but so is the planet

A version of this article originally appeared on TomDispatch. It’s been a tough few weeks for the forces of climate-change denial. First came the giant billboard with Unabomber Ted Kacynzki’s face...

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The top five things voters need to know about conservatives and climate change

I’ve seen a recent surge of stories about conservatives and climate change. None of them, oddly, tell voters what they most need to know on the subject. In fact, one of them does the opposite. (Grrrr...

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BP’s Glenn Beck strategy for maybe saving a few million dollars

Both a representative image and a metaphor. Three years ago, Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig wrote an essay for The New Republic, “Against Transparency.” His argument was an uncommon one:...

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Here are some of the death threats sent to a climate scientist

University of East Anglia. (Photo by mira66.) James Delingpole is a British journalist for The Telegraph who was primarily responsible for the pseudo-controversy known by the unoriginal name...

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Slow Ride Stories: Kick-starting conversations about climate change

The climate is a-changin’ — but the debate on climate change isn’t. As a result, climate scientists and environmental advocates appear to be fighting a losing battle: A recent poll of American...

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111 ways Nate Silver hire Roger Pielke Jr doesn’t like you

Roger Pielke Jr, the political scientist recently hired by Nate Silver’s new FiveThirtyEight “data journalism” venture, has a long record of harsh criticisms of the climate science community,...

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Seth Meyers: Eco-warrior?

Since we can’t get our politicians to talk about climate change, late-night TV hosts might just be the next best thing. Meyers, the host of Late Night, dedicated about eight minutes of his show Tuesday...

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Major corporations that claim to support climate action are funding...

Reuters reviewed campaign donations made by the political action committees of 30 of the biggest American companies — including GE, Google, and Verizon — that signed the 2015 “American Business Act on...

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Lawyers told House Science Chair Lamar Smith his subpoenas are trash.

Smith will spend Wednesday morning leading a hearing that “may as well be sponsored by ExxonMobil,” according to 350’s executive director May Boeve. Smith hopes to affirm his power to subpoena the...

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The best way to fight climate change? Don’t call it climate change.

American cities from Boston to Baton Rouge are getting hammered by hurricanes, torrential downpours, and blizzards amped up by climate change. Maybe that’s why Americans are coming around to the idea...

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You know you want to be Grist’s newest fellow

Are you an early-career journalist, storyteller, or multimedia wizard who digs what we do? Then Grist wants you! We are now accepting applications for the spring 2017 class of the Grist Fellowship...

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Scott Pruitt doesn’t want to politicize science?

During a Thursday interview on a Texas radio show the EPA administrator said his agency wants objective science to buttress its mission. Sounds like something Pruitt and scientists can agree on, right?...

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How can Pruitt sue himself? California wants to know.

The state’s attorney general, Xavier Becerra, filed a lawsuit on Friday to get the agency to say how it plans to handle Administrator Scott Pruitt’s potential conflicts of interest. Pruitt is now in...

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Trump promised ‘tremendous cutting’ at the EPA. We’re beginning to see what...

Nearly 400 employees have left the agency since Aug. 31, largely due to buyouts. The EPA is on course to become the smallest it’s been since Reagan was president in 1988. And it’s not just people: The...

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