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A concept you learned in middle school math could save us from climate disaster
Keeping the planet at a low simmer will require massive change. Here's some good news.
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A nuclear plant designed like Fukushima is right in Florence’s path
The North Carolina plant has survived decades of run-ins with hurricanes, but Florence could be its biggest test yet.
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Jerry Brown has positioned himself as a climate change hero. Not everyone agrees.
Especially protesters at the Global Climate Action Summit.
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Climate summit protesters want to save the world without screwing over people
Stopping climate change isn’t enough, if vulnerable communities are left behind, say activists protesting the San Francisco gathering.
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The U.N.’s watchdog on indigenous rights has her eye on climate change initiatives
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz talks about the opportunities and risks that need to be navigated in the transition towards a fossil fuel-free future.
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Border walls don’t make the country safer — they make it more dangerous
Floods, death, and destruction: A new report outlines the dangers of border walls.
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Trump just doubled down on a lie about Hurricane Maria’s death toll
“3,000 people did not die.”
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China and California want to trump Trump on climate. But can they act fast enough?
At the Global Climate Action Summit, officials from China and California pledged to work together to slash greenhouse gas emissions.
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Hurricane Florence is no Hugo. It looks worse.
How does Hurricane Florence compare with Hurricane Hugo? Not good.
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44,000 Americans could end up dying from wildfire smoke every year
If we don't deal with climate change, the number of U.S. deaths from chronic inhalation of wildfire smoke could skyrocket.