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Things to Do 5 Films to See at the DC Environmental Film Festival (That Aren’t Sold Out) The festival, which starts this Thursday, features more than 60 screenings. Movies, Climate Change, Film Festival | 4 months ago
News & Politics It Was an Insane 80 Degrees Today, a Record for DC in January One NASA researcher called it "record-smashing, unbelievable warmth" Weather, Climate Change, Capital Weather Gang | 5 months ago
News & Politics Are Small Nuclear Reactors the Future of Energy? DC company Last Energy thinks so. Capital Comment, Climate Change | 7 months ago
Health Fall Allergies Still Lingering? Climate Change May Be to Blame. Warmer temperatures lead to longer and more intense allergy seasons. Here’s how to find some relief. Climate Change, Allergies | 10 months ago
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News & Politics Climate Change Is Giving DC’s Cherry Blossom Trees Sunburn Here's how caretakers are protecting them. Cherry Blossoms, Climate Change, Cherry blossoms 2023 | Mar 9, 2023
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Are Small Nuclear Reactors the Future of Energy?