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Madelyn Beck, E&E News reporter
For most, fighting for coal isn't about whether climate change exists. It's about whether someone gets to keep his or her hometown, neighbors or job.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Black people faced overt discrimination on this city's public golf courses until the 1950s. Now climate change is elevating golf's racist past once again.
By Daniel Cusick in Climatewire
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