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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared a climate emergency on Wednesday.
From unbreakable Mason jars to the mysteries of the deep sea.
Coal-dependent towns and regions are working to not just replace coal, but to build stronger and healthier communities with economies that don’t exploit people or the planet.
In the 1970s, the EPA allowed chemical companies to dump toxic waste into the deep sea. Now, oil giants are drilling right on top of it.
The European Union has agreed to cut its carbon emissions in half by 2030.
Love for the ocean is translating into a desire to protect it — especially when Americans go to the grocery store.
Two recent studies add fresh evidence to both sides of an age-old debate.
Here are the crucial ingredients for decarbonizing an economy, and safeguarding a region.
New York’s $226 billion retirement fund will pull out of fossil fuels