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Going numb: Why we’re ignoring the rising death toll from COVID-19
“You start to get numb, and you don’t worry as much anymore – even if there’s still a reason to worry.”
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What if net-zero isn’t enough? Inside the push to ‘restore’ the climate.
They’re ready to talk about carbon removal. Are you?
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The uproar over Biden’s choice to run the USDA
A nudger, not a shaker, to run the Department of Agriculture.
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Listen: This doctor has the prescription for both COVID and climate
Host Andrew Simon and returning co-host Angely Mercado talk big takeaways from a recent UN climate report on global warming. Then, we hear from Dr. Gaurab Basu about the relationship between people's health and planetary health.
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How can we hold politicians to their promises on race and climate?
"Being cautiously optimistic is what helps you hold people accountable."
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He’s helping Georgia move away from its polluting past
2018 Fixer Nathaniel Smith joins the leadership council of Drawdown Georgia, which hopes to “crowdsolve” innovative ways of cutting the state’s carbon impact.
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2020 unmasked the truth about ‘all lives matter’
The majority of white people voting to re-elect Donald Trump is the most stunning evidence yet that whiteness itself is a public health crisis.
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New York’s $226 billion retirement fund will pull out of fossil fuels
The nation's third-largest pension fund will withdraw investments from companies that aren't prepared to survive in a low-carbon economy.
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A plastic neutral plan that buys the planet some time and innovation
To offset plastic consumption, companies like Nature's Logic are going Certified Plastic Neutral.
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Most of America’s dirty power plants will be ready to retire by 2035
Shutting down the nation’s fossil fuel–burning power plants in the next 15 years wouldn't be as economically risky as previously thought, a new study shows.