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WhoWhatWhy on MSNTexas Flood Disaster: God’s Will? How Religion Distorts RealityThe first thing I noticed about the heart-wrenching stories of missing children along the flooded river in Texas was that ...
"In church, I’ve heard people say 'God is in control' to dismiss the crisis – but my faith calls me to speak up, gently but ...
Alabama, Ohio, and South Carolina are just three examples of GOP-led states using their legislative power to unleash American ...
States across the country have not used billions of dollars from FEMA intended to reduce damage from flooding and other ...
California may have lost up to $3 billion in potential revenue from a signature emissions reduction program over the past year, a new report has found. The Golden State’s cap-and-trade ...
Carnegie Mellon University professor Emma Strubell says that while AI is promising, the threat of climate change "does keep ...
Just a few years ago, aging nuclear reactors were facing down extinction. Now, the AI boom has revived interest in carbon-free power plants capable of providing round-the-clock electricity, leading to ...
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Grist on MSNWhy the federal government is making climate data disappearFor 25 years, a group of the country’s top experts has been fastidiously tracking the ways that climate change threatens ...
Groups submitting comments on the latest stage of the Enbridge Line 5 oil pipeline project in Michigan argue the U.S. Army ...
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett attacked the Trump administration’s response to the deadly Texas flash floods and linked them to ...
The decision by the Carnegie Mellon University administration to host President Trump for an “Energy” conference on July 15 ...
Q: The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term with rulings that significantly expanded executive authority, including allowing ...
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