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Debate heats up over teaching climate change in U.S. schools
A struggle over what American students are taught about global warming is underway.
Judge announces Trump won't be defendant in pipeline lawsuit
Keeping Trump out of the case eliminates a possible complication to a lawsuit by a group of Sioux tribal members over the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, says Associated Press.
Cosby trial accuser thanks supporters for love, kindness
The woman whose police complaint led to Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial is thanking supporters in the wake of the jury deadlock.
Three-year global coral bleaching event easing, but still bad
A mass bleaching of coral reefs worldwide is finally easing after three years, U.S. scientists announced on Mon. June 19, 2017.
Here's how Trump's climate moves affect the coal industry
In March, Trump ordered a review of the Clean Power Plan, which seeks to reduce emissions from coal power plants, and the lifting of a moratorium on the sale of coal mining leases on federal lands.
Wasted green power tests China's energy leadership
"They installed too much too fast," said Qiao Liming, China director for the Global Wind Energy Council.
Indian fishermen try new nets for healthier oceans
The fishermen were dubious when ocean experts suggested they could save their dwindling marine stocks just by switching to new nets.
India, France show common front on climate change fight
French President Emmanuel Macron and the prime minister of India put forth a common front on the need to fight climate change on Saturday, June 3, 2017.
Rex Tillerson says America will still cut emissions despite Paris pullout
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says he believes the United States will keep reducing greenhouse gas emissions despite pulling out of the Paris climate change pact.
China likely to gain as U.S. withdraws from Paris agreement
President Donald Trump’s retreat from a global climate pact could accelerate China’s unlikely ascent toward climate leadership.