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Peat, Kelp and Trees: Nature-Based Carbon Capture
Peat, Kelp and Trees: Nature-Based Carbon Capture

Humans must dramatically rein in greenhouse gas emissions in order to slow the planetary warming caused by centuries of fossil fuel combustion. But e…

3 years, 10 months ago

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Cow Poop and Compost: Digesting the Methane Menace
Cow Poop and Compost: Digesting the Methane Menace

In a 20-year time frame, methane is 80 times more damaging to the climate than carbon dioxide. Nationally, 37% of methane emissions come from cows. 1…

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Our Greatest Unintended Experiment
Our Greatest Unintended Experiment

For years, scientists, activists, and politicians have tried to warn the world of the potential catastrophic consequences of dumping greenhouse gases…

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The Enablers: The Firms Behind Fossil Fuel Falsehoods
The Enablers: The Firms Behind Fossil Fuel Falsehoods

For years, fossil fuel companies have claimed to support climate science and policy. Many have recently pledged to hit net zero emissions by midcentu…

3 years, 11 months ago

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REWIND: Should We Have Children in a Climate Emergency?
REWIND: Should We Have Children in a Climate Emergency?

The climate crisis seems to be unfolding faster than ever before — with catastrophic floods, winter wildfires, and last summer’s killer heat. It’s be…

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State of the Unions: Navigating Job Creation and Destruction
State of the Unions: Navigating Job Creation and Destruction

With expanding electrical infrastructure and some jurisdictions beginning to ban gas appliances in new construction, the transition to a clean energy…

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Corporate Net Zero Pledges: Ambitious or Empty Promises?
Corporate Net Zero Pledges: Ambitious or Empty Promises?

Corporate pledges of reaching net zero carbon emissions have quickly become commonplace. Critics argue that such pledges are mere greenwashing, and e…

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REWIND: Should Nature Have Rights?
REWIND: Should Nature Have Rights?

If corporations can be legal persons, why can’t Mother Earth? 

In 2017, New Zealand granted the Whanganui River the full legal rights of a person. Ind…

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John Doerr And Ryan Panchadsaram: An Action Plan For Solving Our Climate Crisis Now
John Doerr And Ryan Panchadsaram: An Action Plan For Solving Our Climate Crisis Now

Beyond his position as chairman of the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, John Doerr rose to global prominence in the business world with his popu…

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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Naomi Oreskes: The Schneider Award
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Naomi Oreskes: The Schneider Award

Each year, Climate One gives an award to a natural or social scientist for excellence in science communication. This year’s recipient of the Stephen …

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