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LA’s homeless communities are avoiding cooling centers, and it’s not just because of COVID-19
Pinned between the climate crisis, COVID, and street sweeps, homeless people in L.A. are struggling to keep cool.
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Harvard activists’ new fossil fuel divestment strategy: Make it an inside job.
Three divestment activists just won seats on the board with a say over who controls the school’s $40.9 billion endowment.
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Democrats’ climate plan takes aim at the fossil fuel industry’s political power
A three-part plan aims to expose the industry’s efforts to conceal the scale of the climate crisis, reform laws, and sway support.
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Why does Joe Biden call climate change an ‘enormous opportunity’?
“America’s history tells us that it has been in our darkest moments that we’ve made our greatest progress."
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New York City’s hottest new energy fight
Oil-fired power plants want to build new gas replacements just as a fresh slate of anti-fossil fuel legislators heads to Albany.
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Donald Trump, Kanye West, and a weird western bird are all somehow involved in a major conservation battle
“This is about the very survival of an ecosystem and the non-desertification of Western North America.”
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The DNC virtual roll call was also a cry for climate action
They didn't just talk about their love for calamari.
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Will fossil fuel sponsors be allowed at the next U.N. climate conference?
After years of fossil fuel logos, COP26 organizers are requiring sponsors to have a net-zero commitment.
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The irony: ConocoPhillips hopes to freeze thawing permafrost to drill more oil
Climate change is melting the ground so fast that the company may need to use "chilling devices."
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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.