In a time of urgency, how do we maintain hope and move the planet forward?
By Frank Sesno Typically, we read about climate tipping points with dread. Melting ice. Rising seas. Burning forests. They are…
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US has ambitious offshore wind power goals
By Erin Baker and Matthew Lackner The United States’ offshore wind industry is tiny, with just seven wind turbines operating…
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Solar geoengineering is worth studying but isn’t a substitute for cutting emissions
By James W. Hurrell, Ambuj D Sagar, and Marion Hourdequin A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering…
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Senate democrats to nullify Trump methane rollbacks
Democrats plan to nullify the Trump administration’s rollbacks of methane regulations via the Congressional Review Act. The relatively obscure process…
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Youth climate activists shift legal gears
A group of youth climate activists who sued the U.S. government in 2015 are changing tactics in their fight to…
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When climate adaptation intervention risks further marginalization
By Rishika Pardikar Many internationally funded climate adaptation projects “reinforce, redistribute or create new vulnerability” in developing countries, according to…
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Polar bear populations could all but die out by 2100. Here are 4 things you can do this Polar Bear Day to help the species survive.
Polar Bears are the mascots of the climate crisis. Can you imagine a world without them? This Polar Bear Day…
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Bendable concrete and other CO2-infused cement mixes could dramatically cut global emissions
By Lucca Henrion, Duo Zhang, Victor C. Li, and Volker Sick One of the big contributors to climate change is right beneath your…
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Youth climate activists were key to Biden’s victory, but will he give them a seat at the table?
by Ilana Cohen Last November, youth climate activists helped elect U.S. President Joe Biden. The Green New Deal enthusiasts turned…
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As court rejects youth climate ‘trial of the century,’ campaigners vow to take case to Supreme Court
By Brett Wilkins For the second time in as many years, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday rejected…
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