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This space-age tech cuts cooling costs — and carbon emissions
The new material's already hard at work cooling ice cream and office buildings, and it's doing it with a lot less electricity than traditional AC.
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Rosario Dawson talks climate justice and the power of community
Rosario Dawson, Boots Riley, a polar bear, and a whole bunch of pals star in season 2 of YouTube series "The North Pole," out September 10.
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Trees are AC for cities. She wants everyone to benefit
Planting trees is good for locals, and the planet too — so long as locals are the ones doing the planting, says Sarah Anderson with American Forests.
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Julián Castro’s Trump-defying plan to save endangered species
“The climate crisis is accelerating an unprecedented decline in biodiversity, threatening not only the future of animals but human life."
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Here’s why Iceland is mourning a dead glacier
An ice-free Iceland represents more than just an identity crisis for Icelanders. Melting ice all over the world is threating coastlines and communities.
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Impossible Burger investor bets big on bean-free coffee
In a blind taste test, most people preferred the pseudo-coffee concoction over the real thing.
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Greta Thunberg adds her voice to a new song by The 1975
Listen: On the band’s first track off their new album, the teen activist urges civil disobedience.
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Poll: The Green New Deal is as popular as legalizing weed
How popular is the Green New Deal? A new poll sheds light on what voters think about the economy-wide plan to address the climate crisis.
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Parts of New Orleans are already flooding, with the worst yet to come
What happens when you combine a Mississippi River still high from a wet spring with tropical storm rains? New Orleans is about to find out.
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First major U.S. insurance company moves away from coal
“Chubb recognizes the reality of climate change and the substantial impact of human activity on our planet,” Evan G. Greenberg, the company’s chair and CEO, said in a statement.