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    Jul 7, 2025
    Extreme weather events are chaotic and scary. Prepare yourself for any natural disasters with Grist's new guide.
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    Disaster 101: Your guide to extreme weather preparation, relief, and recovery
    From packing an emergency kit to navigating FEMA aid to finding legal services and mental health resources, this is a comprehensive guide to surviving and coping with natural disasters.
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    When companies cause environmental harm, the path to accountability is often long and expensive. An innovative approach to litigation funding could help more communities bring important cases forward. (Sponsored by WHEN Justice)
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    Funding the fight against corporate polluters
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    The study used more than 40 years of data to map fluctuating PFAS levels across species in the region's food chain.
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    New research traces how 'forever chemicals' move through the Great Lakes and into people
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    Jul 5
    Los Angeles is testing heat and transport plans against an influx of global sports fans, which should both inform Olympic decisions and help it cope with growing climate risks. (via @cleanenergywire)
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    Los Angeles turns 'most polluting' World Cup into Olympic rehearsal in bid for climate legacy
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    Jul 4
    After declaring a water emergency last week, A small New Mexico town is hauling in water to fill its pipes. Estancia has also reduced water sales to the Torrance County Detention Facility, a federal immigration detention center. (via @insideclimate)
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    A New Mexico town is running dry. An immigration detention center is its biggest water customer.
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    Jul 2
    New research weighs the costs and payoffs of three common adaptation strategies: Go, stay, or change.
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    People are willing to pay more for climate-proof wine, study shows
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    Jul 1
    Researchers are calling for cities to double down on one of the simplest yet most powerful solutions to many problems.
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    Urban trees aren't just nice, scientists say — they're mandatory
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    Jul 1
    Many in Sandy Creek remain stuck in a recovery system that wasn’t designed for them.
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    One year after the Texas floods, home feels further away than ever
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    Jul 1
    New research shows major lenders are accelerating their investment in Big Oil as the industry turns toward plastics, pesticides, and other petrochemicals.
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    Banks are financing the fossil fuel industry’s next growth strategy
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    Jun 30
    Even as Puerto Rico's fisherfolk navigate rising seas and monster storms, a maze of bureaucracy is proving to be their biggest obstacle.
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    For Puerto Rico’s fishers, climate change isn’t the only challenge — being left to adapt alone is.
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    Jun 30
    The city with the most lead pipes in the nation is paying way above average to fix them. Officials can't fully explain why.
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    Why is it so unusually expensive to replace lead pipes in Chicago?
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    Jun 29
    As climate action stalls, the movement is finding new energy in local fights to stop polluting, power-hungry facilities.
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    Climate activists take on a new foe: Data centers
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    Jun 28
    The manure-to-energy field has a new sales pitch. Critics warn it could mean even more factory farms. (via @Sentient_Media)
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    Cow manure could be the next data center fuel
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