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Getting To Zero Carbon: The Climate Challenge

Give Up Your Gas Stove To Save The Planet? Banning Gas Is The Next Climate Push

As more cities and states try to cut carbon emissions, natural gas is becoming a target. The city of Berkeley, Calif., just became the first to ban it in new homes, but it may not be the last.

U.S. stocks nosedived Monday as China's currency fell sharply and raised fears that the U.S.-China trade war would keep escalating. Richard Drew/AP hide caption

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Stock Markets Take Another Hit As The Trade War With China Heats Up

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