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It’s time to expand our collective definition of environmentalism to include building toward a more sustainable future, ...
China’s smog reducing efforts improved public health - but may have accelerated global warming by reducing sunlight-reflecting aerosols.
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WhoWhatWhy on MSNThe Science Behind Texas’s Catastrophic FloodsRescue crews are scrambling to find survivors of catastrophic flooding that tore through Central Texas on the Fourth of July. It’s already one of the deadliest flood events in modern American history, ...
Dubai: India is proposing new guidelines regarding the range of temperatures accessible on air conditioners. The new policy, ...
The locations of humpback whale catches in the early 20th century indicate that most climate models overestimate the historic ...
Barbara Lee is wrong: Oakland is no different than San Francisco and San Jose. Lee’s approach to the homelessness problem is ...
As record wildfires erupt across Canada this year, with health-threatening smoke drifting into the U.S. and as far away as ...
California has hit a new record for clean energy. Solar, wind, hydropower and other carbon-free sources made up 67% of the ...
In my work to get my home off fossil fuels, I’ve gotten good advice from CFREE, a subcommittee of the town’s Green Energy Committee. CFREE provides coaching to Lincoln residents who want to reduce ...
California Democrats have made a series of moves to blunt or roll back environmental laws. What's behind the shift?
Efforts to clean up air pollution in China and across East Asia may have inadvertently contributed to a spike in global warming, a new study has found. The decline in aerosol emissions — which can ...
A new study led by two researchers with the School of Public Affairs & Administration at the University of Kansas finds that ...
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