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Climate Change

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Climate Change

Where the Environment Is on the Ballot — And Where It’s Not

In a stark contrast to recent election years, voters in just two states will decide on environmental issues this November. But there’s still a lot at stake.
October 7, 2022
by
Tara Lohan
In a stark contrast to recent election years, voters in just two states will decide on environmental issues this November. But there’s still a lot at stake.
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Climate Change

How Cities Are Preparing for the ‘Silent Killer’ of Extreme Heat

New solutions are being tested to combat health risks from heat waves, particularly in urban “heat islands.”
September 26, 2022
by
Christine MacDonald
New solutions are being tested to combat health risks from heat waves, particularly in urban “heat islands.”
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Climate Change

Back the Frack Off, ‘We Can’t Advertise the Meats’ and Other Links From the Brink

Don’t miss these environmental news stories about innovative laws, rising renewables and a “climate king.”
September 21, 2022
by
John R. Platt
Don’t miss these environmental news stories about innovative laws, rising renewables and a “climate king.”
A storm system gathers over the Gulf Coast
Climate Change

Divert or Die: Louisiana’s Controversial Plan to Save Coastal Communities and Ecosystems

An upcoming project would change the flow of the Mississippi River and its sediment to make up for land the coast is losing due to climate change and sea-level rise.
September 6, 2022
by
Madison McLoughlin
An upcoming project would change the flow of the Mississippi River and its sediment to make up for land the coast is losing due to climate change and sea-level rise.
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Climate Change

Time for Solar Energy to Shine

President Biden made waves with recent actions to boost solar manufacturing, but states have been busy, too.
July 5, 2022
by
Tara Lohan
President Biden made waves with recent actions to boost solar manufacturing, but states have been busy, too.
Supreme Court building
Climate Change

Links From the American Brink: Abortion, Insurrection, Pollution

The Supreme Court pushed its radical agenda this past month, while the threat from extremism grew. But all is not lost.
July 1, 2022
by
John R. Platt
The Supreme Court pushed its radical agenda this past month, while the threat from extremism grew. But all is not lost.
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Climate Change

Can Sanctions Help Tackle Climate Change?

New research highlights the benefits sanctions can provide to international cooperation, while proposed legislation would put them into action.
June 27, 2022
by
John R. Platt
New research highlights the benefits sanctions can provide to international cooperation, while proposed legislation would put them into action.
Climate Change

Wind Power Is (Finally) Having a Moment

A surge in offshore wind projects has helped make wind power a renewable force.
June 8, 2022
by
Tara Lohan
A surge in offshore wind projects has helped make wind power a renewable force.
stream runnng through forest with green ferns on bank and trees
Climate Change

Biodiversity Solutions Also Fight Climate Change

New research highlights ways to tackle our two greatest environmental challenges — at the same time.
May 13, 2022
by
Tara Lohan
New research highlights ways to tackle our two greatest environmental challenges — at the same time.
Natural gas flare in New Mexico desert
Climate Change

Oil and Gas Industry Tries to Hold Public Schools Hostage

Fossil fuel interest groups are telling New Mexicans: Let us keep drilling or the state’s education system will collapse.
May 4, 2022
by
Leanna First-Arai
Fossil fuel interest groups are telling New Mexicans: Let us keep drilling or the state’s education system will collapse.

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