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Carbon dioxide levels just hit 415 ppm. Who saw this coming? Exxon Mobil.
While the rest of the world is reeling from the newest greenhouse gas emissions data, Exxon Mobil projections from almost 40 years ago have accurately predicted these levels.
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New map shows all the cities leading the world in climate action
Did yours make the list?
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Watch John Oliver explain the Green New Deal like only he can
John Oliver covered the Green New Deal and carbon pricing on Last Week Tonight for a whole 19 minutes. Here's what he said:
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Dam it all: More than half of the world’s long rivers are blocked by infrastucture
It hasn’t even been a week since the U.N. released a depressing report on biodiversity, and now, a new study in Nature shows that 63 percent of the world’s longest (at least 620 miles) rivers are impeded by human-built infrastructures such as dams and reservoirs. Dam(n). Rivers are a key source of food and water […]
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Hold on to your buns, because fake burgers are going wild
The meat vs. "meat" saga continues, but this time, the meat industry might be switching sides.
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The Arctic Council brought up climate change, and the U.S. couldn’t handle the heat
The U.S. is really excited about melting ice in Arctic but doesn't want to acknowledge climate change
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The TL;DR on that report that says we’re killing off everything
On Monday, the U.N. came out with another majorly depressing assessment (see previous depressing assessment: climate change is going to kill us all). And this time, it’s on biodiversity.
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The House passes a climate bill for the first time in a freaking decade
The bill is aimed at reaffirming American commitment to the Paris Agreement, a global climate accord that President Trump unceremoniously tried to ditch six months into his presidency.