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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‘I’m hopeful’: A New York teen went from protestor to helping craft US climate policy
By Oliver Milman If a week is a long time in politics, the past year has been an eternity for…
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Despite community outcry, Feds move forward with New Mexico drilling plan
By Jerry Redfern For nine years, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has wrangled through an update to oil and gas…
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Reconstructing ancient climate conditions? Geologists have a new tool for that
By Clara Chaisson The early Paleozoic era was an action-packed stretch when it came to the diversity of life on…
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Cities can be a safe haven for bees
By Claudia Belaunde Seeing her stingless bees stressed every season keeps Regina Heredia, a beekeeper and organic honey producer, out of her…
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Global warming could rob your favorite cocktail of its flavor
By Stacy Kish Many of the botanicals used in traditional medicines and to flavor spirits, from absinthe to eau de…
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‘The time to act is now’: Climate change threatens children’s diet diversity
By Christian Fogerty When it comes to improving nutrition in marginalized communities, education and infrastructure are some of the first…
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Zambian farmers cry for crop diversification to adapt to climate change
By Natasha Sakala When food production is embroiled in the politics of the nation, farmers bear the brunt. Often, they remain food…
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Climate change threatens California’s ‘ancient majestic trees’
By Jeff Berardelli California’s iconic coastal redwoods, some standing since before Julius Caesar ruled Rome, are in a fight for…
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Climate change and record cold: What’s behind the arctic extremes in Texas
By Jeff Berardelli For many, especially folks who live in the South, the arctic outbreak that has gripped the nation’s…
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