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‘This election is bigger than our generation or even our country’
For our hopes and dreams, young people need to vote.
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The first undeniable climate change deaths
In 2018 in Japan, more than 1,000 people died during an unprecedented heat wave. In 2019, scientists proved it would have been impossible without global warming.
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Building climate resilience in a post-COVID world
If the crisis is to be met with the seriousness it requires, climate resilience and equity will need to be built in.
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Melting ice is a gift to the fossil fuel tankers navigating the Arctic
Good for oil and gas companies. Not so good for the planet.
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When facts fail to convince, storytelling may do the trick
A new study suggests that feelings might be the key to changing conservatives' hearts on climate change.
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The term ‘minority’ has never made sense. Let’s cancel it.
There’s nothing “minor” about people of color and their concerns.
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Trump wants to use FEMA to pay for unemployment. It’s not as crazy as it sounds.
"If all states and territories chose to utilize this program during COVID it would be at a scale never done before.”
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Your future home could be powered by the bricks it’s built with
Scientists have imbued simple red construction bricks with the ability to store energy.
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Apple’s Lisa Jackson on leadership, justice, and generations of change
"We cannot afford the luxury of complacency": The former EPA administrator–turned–tech exec gets candid.
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Solar panels are starting to die. What will we do with the megatons of toxic trash?
Most solar manufacturers claim their panels will last for about 25 years. That means the solar e-waste glut is coming.