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A top scientist at the CDC says that he was told not to use the words “climate change” when talking about the rise of infectious diseases.

A group of eagles bankrupt a research project by incurring hefty roaming charges when they unexpectedly fly to Pakistan.

Big-time Trump supporter Murray Energy becomes the ninth coal company to file for bankruptcy during the Trump administration.

Toyota, General Motors, and Fiat Chrysler side with the Trump administration against Honda, Ford, and the state of California over the issue of whether California can set its own auto emissions standards.

SUVs have been the second-largest contributor to the rise in global emissions around the world—if they formed their own nation, they’d be the seventh-largest emitter worldwide.

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To Have or Not to Have Children in the Age of Climate Change: Dispatches from one millennial's uterus.

November Astronomical Highlights: Mercury’s Transit and Asteroid Vesta: This month is about transitions.

November/December Issue of SierraThe latest issue is now online!

The Overstory: Episode 7 opens with a dispatch from the historic climate strike, as we follow youth climate organizer Daphne Frias while she navigates the New York City march from her wheelchair. We also take listeners to the White Mountains of New Hampshire, where we feed Oreos to a bear (in the name of science, of course!) and learn about the latest findings on animal intelligence. We hear from a West Virginia woman who is using her singing voice as a vehicle for environmental activism. And we say a fond farewell to our longtime advice columnist, Mr. Green.

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