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To Take Climate Change Seriously, the U.S. Military Needs to Shrink
The Pentagon says it's going green. But some scholars say the only sustainable military is a smaller one
U.S. Could See a Centuryâs Worth of Sea Level Rise in Just 30 Years
New NOAA study warns states along the Gulf and East Coasts will be hardest hit by sea level rise
Megadrought in Western U.S. Worsens to Driest in at Least 1,200 Years
A new study finds that this megadrought can be partly attributed to human-caused climate change
The Peak Next Gen: For Kia Jiehui, business development at Ichi Seiki goes hand in hand with sustainability
Former Next Gen candidate, Ng Yi-Xian, speaks to the second-generation business developer at engineering firm Ichi Seiki who's championing for real change.
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We Watched Two Decades of Super Bowl Ads. Hereâs What They Say About Climate Change.
Toyota debuted its hybrid Prius for the first time at the Super Bowl in 2005, calling it âgood news for planet Earth.â In 2006, there were two Super Bowl ads for new hybrids: one for Toyotaâs Camry hybrid, and one ad for Fordsâ new Escape hybrid in which Kermit the Frog concluded that maybe itâŚ
Biden Wants an American Solar Industry. But It Could Come at an Emissions Cost.
When it comes to emissions and climate action, some compromises may be better than others.
Scientists Hail âBig Momentâ for the Future of Nuclear Fusion as a Clean Energy Source
Experts say it shows "the potential for fusion energy to deliver safe and sustainable low-carbon energy"
The War on Drugs Was a Failure. Itâs Not Too Late for the War on Oil
Can the war on oil be won? The future is uncertain, but we should look to another âwarâ lessons on this one. For fifty years, the United States has fought an âall-out offensiveâ on another commodity and been utterly defeatedâdrugs. Ever since Richard Nixon declared illegal narcotics âpublic enemy number one,â presidents of both partiesâŚ
What Artificial Snow at the 2022 Olympics Means for the Future of Winter Games
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are the first to rely entirely on artificial snow. Here's what to know about artificial snow and its impact on the environment
CEOsâ Climate Pledges Fall Far Short of Net Zero, Study Finds
New study finds major companies' 2030 climate goals âfall well short" of what's needed to meet Paris Agreement ambitions
Biden Extends Trumpâs Solar Tariffs With Key Exemption
Tariffs make some imports more expensive and could slow Bidenâs efforts to eliminate carbon-dioxide emissions from U.S. power grids by 2035.
The Future is Carbon Farming, Not Cattle Ranching, says Impossible Foods CEO
A new study shows how eliminating animal agriculture could dramatically reduce emissions
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