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Bitcoin is hard to understand. So is its carbon footprint.
A new study finds that Bitcoin does not consume as much energy as previously estimated.
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How indigenous Bolivians lost faith in Evo Morales after the Amazon blaze
"We thought that he would fulfill his campaign promises to defend the indigenous people of Bolivia and Mother Earth. But it’s clear that in terms of real-life actions, he didn’t fulfill them.”
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Paris Agreement targets need to be 5 times stronger to actually work
The worse news is that many of the world’s biggest emitters aren’t even on track to meet their Paris accord pledges.
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Vulnerable communities face larger threats under EPA’s proposed science rule
The agency's plan to disregard 'foundational' scientific evidence could be a catastrophe
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This company wants to make steel and cement with solar power. Here’s how.
Solar thermal technology might help mop up the billions of tons of carbon emissions associated with industrial heat production each year.
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The historic protest at the Harvard-Yale football game was years in the making
Harvard and Yale came together to demand divestment from fossil fuels, delaying the game for nearly an hour.
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What a Bloomberg candidacy could mean for climate
If Bloomberg has had so much success tackling climate change outside the confines of the Capitol, and politicians have had so little success doing the same thing in Congress, why not just stay put?
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Republicans are buying rooftop solar. Will it change their politics?
A new study found that people with rooftop solar are more politically active, regardless of their political party.
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You can care about climate change and still drive an SUV. I do.
"SUV shame" isn't really a thing yet, but flight shame is.
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Presidential candidates wouldn’t touch this radical idea to transform agriculture — until now
How 6 Democratic candidates would transform your dinner, and the economy, through their food policies.