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This artist envisions an intersectional future for the climate movement
Fixer Layel Camargo discusses the role of arts and culture in building movements and shares their priorities for the new year.
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Floating ‘mini-nukes’ could power countries by 2025, says startup
A Danish company plans to fit ships with small nuclear reactors to send energy to developing countries.
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Wildfire smoke is loaded with microbes. Is that dangerous?
Researchers are putting out a call to study the potential effects of bacteria- and fungi-filled haze on human health.
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Will California finally fulfill its promise to fix the Salton Sea?
Decades have passed and millions of dollars spent, yet little has been done to restore the lake. California officials say it’s all been leading up to this moment.
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Is wrapping paper wasteful, or is it the least of our problems?
This is probably why environmentalists have long been considered “no fun.”
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Congress finally wants to give a boost to this no-brainer clean energy technology
Most of our energy is squandered as heat. This technology turns it into electricity.
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Forget ‘White Christmas’: Caribbean carols are dark and stormy
The anxious holiday songs of my childhood make a lot more sense this year.
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6 reasons 2020 wasn’t as bad for climate change as you thought
Even during a global pandemic, with powerful forces working against it, momentum toward a less fiery future kept pace.
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These gardens prompt visitors to reconsider solitary confinement while helping communities heal
These gardens prompt visitors to reconsider solitary confinement while helping communities heal.
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He thinks we’re on the cusp of a green building boom
BlocPower CEO Donnel Baird predicts that electrification and energy efficiency -- especially in cities -- will play a key role in our COVID and climate response.