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“Inslee and Brown are doing everything politically feasible.”
read more“Inslee and Brown are doing everything politically feasible.”
read moreIn 2015, United Nations member states adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, which include an imperative to “ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.” Yet, in the last four years, matters have deteriorated significantly.
read moreIn the US, one person dies every 15 minutes because of drug resistance.
read moreAncient Mesopotamia, the fabled land between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, was the command and control center of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
read moreConcrete is an old material—8,000 years old. The Romans built with concrete from 300 BC to 476 AD.
read moreFive luminaries explain the concept of ‘environmental justice’ and reveal why, alongside the climate crisis, it is one of the most pressing issues of our time
read more[Translate] This keynote talk was delivered at the 2019 Bioneers Conference. We are living through the most dangerous challenge to...
read moreA student from England’s University of Sussex has won about $40,000 for the invention of a translucent and biodegradable plastic made entirely from fish leftovers.
read moreAt a time when most of humanity lives in cities, where do cars belong — especially the old, polluting ones that make city air foul for people to breathe?
read moreRep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Rep. Devin Nunes of California and other House Republicans were clearly trying to rally the Trumpian base on Wednesday, when the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump offered its first public testimony.
read moreThe world just got its energy report card … and at best, its grades are mixed.
read moreA baby born today will face higher risks of disease and undernutrition because of climate change, according to a new report in The Lancet.
read moreWhen president Trump announced his plans to withdraw from the Paris Agreement in 2017, businesses spoke out en masse in opposition to this plan — conveying that long-term, global competitiveness demands climate action.
read moreClimate researchers are increasingly exploring risk potentials associated with compound climate change events.
read moreThis past summer, members of Congress and environmental groups began using the hashtag #ChamberofCarbon to call out the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for its anti-climate agenda.
read moreAn oil spill has been contaminating the northeastern shore for weeks.
read moreAs President Trump moves forward with America’s globally embarrassing plan to pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement, the state of California is—in addition to addressing the brunt of current climate change impacts—leading the nation in crafting policy around emissions reductions.
read moreThe one thing you never want to hear your dentist say is “oops!” It’s also alarming to hear from a former U.S. senator — 25 years after he passed a temporary oil subsidy for Big Oil.
read moreThe Baker administration may be on the verge of leading the Northeast towards a major advance in climate policy.
read moreAntarctica’s ice loss is on the rise. Along with warmer water eating away at ice shelves from below, atmospheric rivers are causing trouble from above.
read moreThe Trump administration is preparing to significantly limit the scientific and medical research that the government can use to determine public health regulations, overriding protests from scientists and physicians who say the new rule would undermine the scientific underpinnings of government policymaking.
read moreSpring floods, hot summers and warmer winters have been wake-up calls as global warming raises the risks for everything from ice fishing to growing seasons.
read moreIn the summer of 2028, hundreds of thousands of athletes, support staff and tourists will flood into Los Angeles for the 34th Olympiad, all needing a roof over their heads immediately. Within hours, they will all find one.
read more[Translate] < President Donald J. Trump disembarks Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House Wednesday evening, Aug. 21, 2019,...
read moreResidents of the town of Puerto Gaitán say their water sources are being used for the cultivation of oil palm plantations and the extraction of crude
read moreCritics called on Congress to open an investigation immediately.
read moreThe only way to get ahead of a crisis as large as climate change is through groundbreaking technological innovation in clean energy and low-carbon technologies.
read moreThe words came bellowing from a burly man who had just pulled up to the pile of ash that once was his home in Paradise, California.
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