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George Floyd Death: Climate Activists Promise To Address Rampant Racial Justice
By: Ilana Cohen, Evelyn Nieves, Judy Fahys, Marianne Lavelle, James Bruggers
Friends of the Earth tweeted #BlackLivesMatter, and the head of the NRDC promised “to be fully and visibly committed to the fight against systemic racism.”
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Worst Locust Plague In Decades: Indian Farmers Fend Off Attack Brought On By Climate Change
By: Kabir Agarwal & Shruti Jain
The attack is a highly irregular one, say experts. Farmers on the field feel that the measures taken were too little and too late.
Large swarms of desert locusts have entered areas in India where!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Deep-Sea Mining: Decades Later, The Impact On Sea Life Remains
By: Sarah Derouin
New research reveals a deep-sea mining experiment that took place 26 years ago still has significant and persistent impacts on benthic life.
Mining for rare metals can involve a good amount of detective work. It can!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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At Least 42 Pending Environmental Violations At Tesla California Factory
By: Jonathan Larsen
Automaker CEO Elon Musk reopened his California factory despite county's coronavirus orders.
The California Tesla factory that reopened this week has a long history of racking up environmental violations,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Paris Agreement Temperature Goals Could Be Unattainable Due To ‘Carbon-Cycle Feedbacks’
By: Fred Pearce
New research indicates that parts of the Amazon and other tropical forests are now emitting more CO2 than they absorb. Some scientists are concerned this development, which is not yet incorporated into climate!-->!-->!-->…
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Climate Models Underestimated Greenland’s Melting, With Catastrophic Impact On Whole World
By: Hannah Thomasy
Scientists are concerned that current climate models do not fully account for the impact of atmospheric conditions on the Greenland Ice Sheet and, consequently, may dramatically underestimate melting.
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No Mask? You May Not Worry About Climate Change, Either
By: Jenessa Duncombe
People untroubled by climate change are more likely to forgo masks in public.
According to a recent poll by the technology company Morning Consult, the decision to wear a mask in the United States correlates with!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Google, Microsoft, IBM Are Using AI To Predict Climate Outcomes
By: Chris Chen
While current climate models are often inaccurate and have large outcome ranges, artificial intelligence (AI) once again shows itself to be a potential solution. Companies like Google and IBM are already!-->!-->!-->…
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Meat-Free Future? Sustainable Farms See Jump In Business Amid Covid-19
By: Amanda Holpuch
Supply chain problems and workplace infection risks mean experts are urging US producers to focus on sustainability.
Americans are nearing a future where the nation’s beloved steak dinners, cheeseburgers and!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Fossil Fuel Firms Linked To Trump Get Millions In Coronavirus Small Business Aid
By: Emily Holden
Revealed: Oil and mining firms – some with ties to Trump officials – taking advantage of funding, review shows.
US fossil fuel companies have taken at least $50m in taxpayer money they probably won’t have to!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Pulitzer Prizes Honour Climate Journalism & Environmental News
Climate journalism swept the floor at the prestigious Pulitzer Prizes on Monday (May 4), with The Washington Post winning the explanatory reporting award for its series examining the dangerous effects of a 2 degrees Celsius rise in global!-->…
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South Korea Tackled The Coronavirus. Now It’s Taking On The Climate Crisis.
By: Alexander C. Kaufman
The world’s seventh-largest emitter has launched a Green New Deal. But critics say there are big problems.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s ruling party won a landslide victory in last month’s national!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Particle Accelerator Can Make Stronger Cherry Blossoms To Weather Global Heating
By: Roku Goda
Cherry blossoms have long been loved by Japanese and celebrated in poetry as harbingers of spring. In the early Heian Period (794-1185), Ariwara no Narihira penned a piece about how people became very excited every spring!-->!-->!-->…
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Locusts & Covid-19: Africa Braces For A Double Blow
By: Robert Kibet
With imposed flight restrictions across borders to help contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries in the East and Horn of Africa are finding it hard to respond to a double shock as a second wave of!-->!-->!-->…
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North Pole May Be Clear Water By Mid-Century
By: Tim Radford
Within 30 years, there could be clear blue water over the North Pole – not good news for most of the planet.
Within three decades, the North Pole could be free of sea ice in the late summer. The latest and most!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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A New Vision For Farming: Chickens, Sheep, And … Solar Panels
By: Lynn Freehill-Maye
When Jackie Augustine opens a chicken coop door one brisk spring morning in upstate New York, the hens bolt out like windup toys. Still, as their faint barnyard scent testifies, they aren’t battery-powered!-->!-->!-->…
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Want To Slow The Climate Crisis? Don’t Use Single-Use Plastics.
By: Annie Leonard
The fossil fuel industry is dependent on our plastic dependency. We can starve it.
The fossil fuel industry is in trouble and has a sneaky idea for saving itself: It wants to produce lots more plastic. Many!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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The Silver Lining Of COVID-19? Recycling & Sustainability Are At An All-Time High
By: George Valiotis
Now, more than ever, leaders need to take concrete actions to build a more sustainable world.
There are two sides to any story, even during pandemics. While social distancing and the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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The 10 Best Books On Climate Change, According To Climate Activists
By: Julia Fine
A record number of Americans are concerned about climate change, a recent study by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication found. If!-->!-->!-->…
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Don’t Bail Out Oil & Gas — Use The Money For Environmental Cleanup Instead
By: Sharon Zhang
Despite the evidence that the fossil fuel industry in the U.S. is not profitable and basically a giant money pit, President Trump tweeted last Tuesday that he has directed his cabinet to come up with a!-->!-->!-->…
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Why Can’t The Media Visualise Climate Solutions?
The hunger for images that show new and existing solutions to the climate crisis continues to grow exponentially as our collective awareness deepens. But relevant and engaging imagery is hard, or even impossible, to source.
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