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Insurance companies and lenders are responding to climate change — by shifting risk to taxpayers
Insurance companies and lenders are responding to climate change — by shifting risk to taxpayers.
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Paris Fashion Week meets the Paris Agreement on the Balenciaga runway
Balenciaga’s fall 2020 collection is designed for a climate apocalypse
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Coronavirus: The worst way to drive down emissions
A lot of bad things in the world also happen to (temporarily) lower pollution.
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Climate change is a catastrophe. But is it an ‘existential threat’?
So maybe it won't destroy all humans.
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Will future East Coast winters be freezing or balmy? Scientists can’t agree.
The complicated case of the polar vortex strikes again.
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Fighting for the soul of Little Haiti
Climate gentrification threatens one of the nation’s oldest Haitian communities, but its residents are defending their neighborhood.
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NYC enlists Billy Idol to discourage drivers from idling. Will it work?
As the new campaign acknowledges, idling is a major problem for human health and the climate.
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Elizabeth Warren’s new climate plan can go the distance, even if her campaign can’t
Her latest proposal, introduced as the stock market continues to plunge amid coronavirus fears, is aimed directly at Wall Street banks.
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What would it take to get more farmers fighting climate change?
A new bill sponsored by Rep. Chellie Pingree would enlist growers to help slow global warming by using their soil to sponge up carbon dioxide.
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EXCLUSIVE: Bloomberg’s new public lands proposal is last but not least
“My initiatives ensure that Americans in every community have better access to national parks and public lands for recreation,” Bloomberg told Grist.