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Since 1892, the Sierra Club has been working to protect communities, wild places, and the planet itself

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    10 hours ago

    We knew that invests billions of $ in the companies driving climate change. Now we know they also finance the companies making assault weapons. Take action: -->

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    11 hours ago

    We've heard back from a couple of these companies. said they couldn't confirm any customers, but their relationship with the assault weapons industry is established in publicly available SEC documents.

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    18 hours ago

    Check out the stories from our series here:

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    18 hours ago

    ICYMI: Check out the front pages of Sunday's The Times-Picayune and . If they look similar, that's because they are. We just published a special joint report that examines Louisiana's coastal loss, and the cultural and economic impact it has on the people who live here.

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    15 hours ago

    Special Report: Climate change is pushing seas ever higher, threatening coastal areas worldwide. The American epicenter is south Louisiana. The New York Times and collaborated to bring attention to the ecological crisis facing this vital region:

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    10 hours ago

    "The researchers called the discovery of the fossils on the Utah site 'extremely rare' and also announced that during the dig they found that a number of the fossils had been taken." !

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    12 hours ago

    NEW: These are the banks financing the assault weapons industry

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    Lawsuits against EPA for public records are far higher than ever recorded, and the main problem seems to be that ’s office is barely processing requests

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    12 hours ago

    Honored to participate in today's press conference w & allies committed to

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  10. Grand Teton National Park was established on February 26, 1929. Happy anniversary, !

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    As we already knew, these incredible public lands that President Trump dismantled protections for are exactly the types of scientific and cultural treasures the Antiquities Act was intended to protect for future generations as national monuments.

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    13 hours ago

    These sorts of developments are singularly terrifying moments of clarity that we're lurching head-first into a world that's defined by rapid climate change. If the Arctic can change this fast, then so must we.

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    13 hours ago

    Scientists believe we've reached a tipping point in the Arctic. This week's surge in temperatures—the warmest ever measured in the 24-hr darkness of winter there—are just the latest symptom.

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    13 hours ago

    “I started seeing a pattern of people complaining about the same things. It was kind of frustrating, I just wanted people to admit that they were poisoning people with these chemicals.”

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    13 hours ago

    We profiled for our new print issue, and talking to her was such a delight that we’re running the interview too.

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    Feb 25

    Leaked memo to mega-$$ donors in its "Seminar Network" celebrated the work by groups it funds in 2017: approval, approval, repeal of the Clean Power Plan and other enviro protections and U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord.

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  19. Powerful words from Columbia mayor . It's time for to embrace a future powered by

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    Watch as sea ice *melts* over the past two weeks off the coast of far northern Greenland -- in mid-winter -- thanks to a stunning surge of unusually warm air to the high Arctic.

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