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If the U.S. Wants to Fully Tackle Inflation, It Needs to Tackle Climate Change
Extreme weather events as well as climate policy will shape the future trajectory of inflation
EU Unveils Controversial Green Label for Gas and Nuclear
As urgency to tackle climate change mounts, environmentalists worry the decision risks greenwashing and diverting money away from renewables
The Next Green Must-Have: Showers That Use Recycled Water
High-tech showers are being developed that continuously filter, sterilize and reuse water that would otherwise go down the bathroom drain
A Bomb Cyclone Threatens to Bring Blizzards Along Atlantic Coast. Here’s What That Is.
An expert explains what a bomb cyclone is as a powerful Nor'easter winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow to New York and Boston.
Federal Court Rules Biden Isn’t Taking the Climate Crisis Seriously
The administration's bid to lease 80 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico for drilling was thwarted in court on Thursday
China’s New 5-Year Plan is a Blueprint for the Future of Meat
China's new 5-year plan includes meat grown from stem cells, no slaughter required
EPA Acts to Curb Air, Water Pollution Impacting Minority Communities Along Gulf Coast
The announcement is part of an effort to focus federal attention on communities adversely affected by decades of industrial pollution
Russia Tensions May Help Push Europe Towards a Cleaner Energy Future
The threat of a Ukraine invasion and the worst energy crisis in years are reminding Europe of the risks of a fossil-fuelled world.
Americans’ Gas Stoves Are as Bad for Climate as 500,000 Cars
Researchers found surprising amounts of heat-trapping methane and nitrous oxides seeping from gas stoves—pollutants that can trigger asthma and other breathing problems
The World’s Farmers Need to Prepare for Serious Cash Crop Disruption
Scientists unpack how rising temperatures will upend where avocados, cashews and coffee grow
Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson Wax Idiotic on Climate Change and What It Means to Be Black
We regret to inform you that the controversial podcast host and quack philosopher have some thoughts on racial identity
Paris Buried a River 100 Years Ago. Now The City Needs To Resurface It to Combat Climate Change
In 1899, a writer for French newspaper Le Figaro surveyed the damage Parisians had done to the Bièvre, a river that for hundreds of years had snaked up through southern Paris, joining the Seine near the Jardin des Plantes. “It flows slowly, oily and black, streaked with acids, dotted with soapy and putrid pustules,” the…