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Deep dive
Water hope for Texas’s drought-stricken borderlands
With water in short supply, resilience is a way of life for communities on the Texas-Mexico border.
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Explainer
July 24, 2023 4 ways hurricanes are becoming more dangerous and why
Climate science tells us a lot about how and why hurricanes are becoming more dangerous. Stronger hurricanes are becoming more frequent, for...
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Video
July 13, 2023 This hurricane-hit Caribbean community has an innovative new way to keep the...
An EDF project in Antigua to use an electric school bus as backup power for a special needs school helps keep the lights on.
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Video
June 5, 2023 What is blue carbon? EDF explains
Blue Carbon refers to the carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems like mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes. These often...
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Explainer
May 25, 2023 Not just about cows: Why everyone should care about the farm bill
The 2023 farm bill could ensure that U.S. farmland is resilient to the impacts of climate change, which is vital to secure the future of our...
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Quick read
May 4, 2023 New study: Tropical forests, once destroyed, can rapidly regenerate
A major international study shows that tropical forests, once destroyed, have the capacity to restore themselves over a period of decades...
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Breaking
April 27, 2023 Fox drops Tucker Carlson, but fake news lives on
Even though conspiracy theorist Tucker Carlson has lost his megaphone at Fox, millions of people are still being exposed to false and...
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Opinion
March 13, 2023 Tech, talk and great ideas: 6 cool climate finds at SXSW 2023
We scoured SXSW, the Austin mega festival, for the coolest climate tech, climate talks, climate ideas. From the sublime to the ridiculous...
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Profile
February 24, 2023 5 ways Jimmy Carter shaped a greener America
Jimmy Carter was one of America's greenest presidents.