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Podesta Meets With China’s Climate Envoy Amid Deep Economic Tensions
Podesta Meets With China’s Climate Envoy Amid Deep Economic Tensions

Beijing’s dominance raises economic and security concerns, and tensions will be high as top climate diplomats meet this week.



Florida Bans Release of Balloons, Citing Harm to Wildlife
Florida Bans Release of Balloons, Citing Harm to Wildlife

In an effort to curb microplastics and marine pollution, state lawmakers voted to ban intentional releases.



Are Flight Offsets Worth It?

A lot of them don’t work and some might even be harmful. But there are things you can do if you really have to fly.



Some NASA Satellites Will Soon Stop Sending Data Back to Earth
Some NASA Satellites Will Soon Stop Sending Data Back to Earth

Three long-running satellites will soon be switched off, forcing scientists to figure out how to adjust their views of our changing planet.



10 Big Biden Environmental Rules, and What They Mean
10 Big Biden Environmental Rules, and What They Mean

Asbestos, “forever” chemicals, E.V.s and endangered species. Here’s what 10 new rules cover, and why the administration has been churning them out.



The Ever-Resilient Pupfish Makes a Comeback in Death Valley
The Ever-Resilient Pupfish Makes a Comeback in Death Valley

The spring population of the critically endangered species is at a 25-year high, a surprising rebound in a tiny desert cave.



Lawns Draw Scorn, but Landscape Designers See Room for Compromise

Conventional turf lawns have come under attack. Landscape designers are using water-wise and native plants to balance green with “green.”



GM to Retire the Chevy Malibu to Make More EVs
GM to Retire the Chevy Malibu to Make More EVs

The gasoline-powered Malibu was the last sedan sold by Chevrolet, the General Motors brand, in the United States.



The U.S. Is Getting More Heavy Tornado Days. Scientists Are Trying to Figure Out Why.
The U.S. Is Getting More Heavy Tornado Days. Scientists Are Trying to Figure Out Why.

The number of tornadoes so far in the United States this year is just above average. But their distribution is changing.



Flooding in Southern Brazil: Images of Rio Grande do Sul Underwater
Flooding in Southern Brazil: Images of Rio Grande do Sul Underwater

Torrential rains have caused one of Brazil’s worst floods in modern history, leaving more than 100 dead and nearly an entire state submerged.



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