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Ithaca’s Crazy Plan to Be Our First All-Electric City
The city is hell-bent on achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. Can it actually be pulled off?
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Louisiana’s Coastline Is Crumbling. These Tribes Know How to Save it
Louisiana's indigenous tribes have been protecting the coast for generations — and they’re still fighting to have their voices heard
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Fungus Meat? Lab-Grown Halibut? Meet the Scientists Growing Your Next Meal
Solving the climate crisis requires rethinking the way we eat. Is Petri-dish dining the answer?
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Silicon Valley is Spending $925 Million To Suck All the Carbon From the Air
Google, Facebook, Stripe, and Shopify are partnering to create Frontier, a fund to scrub our air clean.
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This Simple Math Problem Could Be the Key to Solving Our Climate Crisis
It's our last shot to save the planet, and these are the numbers that could change the end of the story
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New Tech to Tackle the Climate Crisis
Here are seven emerging technologies that could help us kick the carbon habit
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Why Obama’s Climate Plan Failed. And How Biden’s Could Succeed
A decade ago, Democrats missed a golden opportunity to address the climate crisis. But if they can learn from that mistake, the next chance may not slip away
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For These Young Evangelical Activists, Facing the Climate Crisis Is an Act of Faith
A growing network of evangelical activists are tackling climate change on their own terms, and hoping to bring their church along with them
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The Green New Deal Is Cheap, Actually
Decarbonizing will cost trillions of dollars, but it’s an investment that will have big return — for the economy and the environment
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On the Eve of Extinction
In 1996, a biologist named Camille Parmesan observed that an obscure breed of butterfly living in the Western mountain ranges of the U.S. — the Edith’s checkerspot — had shifted its migratory range about 60 miles north in search of cooler temperatures. It was one of the first studies to document “the fingerprints of climate […]
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