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Utilities Ditch Reactors That Launched U.S. Nuclear Renaissance

Farmer Suicides Rise in India as Climate Warms, Study Shows

NPR News: To Help Keep Sturgeon Sustainable, Farm And Fishery Work Together

We only have a 5 percent chance of avoiding ‘dangerous’ global warming, a study finds

Vladimir Putin, Venezuela, ‘Game of Thrones’: Your Monday Briefing

NPR News: New Florida Law Lets Residents Challenge School Textbooks

Study Finds Aardvarks Suffering as African Climate Heats Up

Britain Joins the Shift to Electric Cars

‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7, Episode 3: The Queen’s Justice

Russia, North Korea, Venezuela: Your Monday Briefing

'Dunkirk' Conquers 'Emoji,' 'Atomic Blonde' at Box Office

NPR News: Why Greece Has Been Slow To Embrace Clean Energy

The Latest: Icebreaker Sets Record for NW Passage Transit

Ship Sets Record for Earliest Crossing of Northwest Passage

Vanishing Land Fuels ‘Looming Crisis’ Across Africa

Taking the Pulse of the ‘Near Threatened’ Platypus Is a Tricky Task

Senate, North Korea, Nawaz Sharif: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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Ivanka Trumps Has Private Lunch With UN Chief Guterres

In Sequel-Mad Hollywood, Even Documentaries Have Follow-Ups

Exxon 2Q Profit Doubles From a Year Ago but Misses Forecasts

Exxon Profit Nearly Doubles, but Falls Short of Expectations

In Three New Novels, Summer Escapes Prove Illusory

The Climate Lab That Sits Empty

Trump Seeks Way to Declare Iran in Violation of Nuclear Deal

NPR News: 'An Inconvenient Sequel' Is An Effective, Cautiously Optimistic, 'I Told You So'

This massive new wind project is proof clean energy is doing fine under Trump

The surprising way climate change could worsen toxic algal blooms

NPR News: Mapping Coastal Flood Risk Lags Behind Sea Level Rise

NPR News: Environmentalists Provoke Pipeline Workers To Speak Up

Review: ‘An Inconvenient Sequel,’ With Al Gore Keeping the Pressure On

NPR News: Perdue Farms Signs Up For A Chicken Welfare Revolution

Warming to Worsen Dead Zones, Algae Blooms Choking US Waters

An appeals court just pressed pause on the much-watched youth climate lawsuit against Trump

Clip: ‘An Inconvenient Sequel’

Trump Could Seek 'Tougher' Russia Sanctions: White House Aide

NPR News: Mon Dieu! Burgundy Snails Aren't French Anymore

Australia to Build Superhighway for Electric Vehicles Beside Great Barrier Reef

The Latest: Gore Slams Trump's Military Transgender Ban

NPR News: PHOTOS: Japanese Scientists Turn Chrysanthemums 'True Blue'

NPR News: Looking Back At The Most Powerful Earthquake Ever To Strike North America

For Those About to Rock, Bar Matchless Is Ready

The Arctic Is Unforgiving; Riding in This Icebreaker Isn't

U.S. Judge Refuses to Halt New York Nuclear Power Plant Subsidies

NPR News: The Costs Of Fighting Wildfires In Montana

NPR News: U.K. To Ban Diesel And Gas Cars In 2040

How California Plans to Go Far Beyond Any Other State on Climate

Scientists Dim Sunlight, Suck Up Carbon Dioxide to Cool Planet

U.S. Judge Refuses to Halt New York Nuclear Power Plant Subsidies

Rick Perry thought he was talking to a world leader about pig manure. It was a prank call.