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Climate change
Cutting methane doesn’t just slow warming — it improves health
The MethaneSAT satellite will be able to measure methane like never before, providing a powerful means of accountability for communities and...
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In Pictures
November 2, 2023 Ecuador's crabbers and the muddy work of saving mangroves
Mangroves are important for some communities in Ecuador who rely on the crabs that live among the roots to sustain their livelihoods, but...
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Climate change
October 27, 2023 Electric vehicle batteries are really good, and they’re getting even better
Top researchers and engineers around the world are working to make EV batteries cleaner, cheaper, faster to charge and even recyclable. Here...
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Climate change
October 20, 2023 Myths about solar and wind could stall the fight against climate change
Wind and solar power are key to a green energy future, and some states have begun to fight back against the misinformation hurting clean...
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Green Living
October 13, 2023 Sustainable investing 101: How to build your nest egg while building a better...
Whatever you call it — sustainable, ethical or socially responsible — green investing is readily available, and already paying dividends.
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People
October 13, 2023 Makers make ready for climate change
For artisan makers and crafters, climate disasters can threaten their livelihoods. A new guide can help these small businesses recover from...
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Climate change
October 6, 2023 This week’s good climate news
From a massive climate investment by Japan to a new climate action tool, here are the wins that can help fortify you in the climate fight...
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Breaking
October 5, 2023 Climate change, heavy rains reveal (literal) cracks in New York City’s subways
Heavy rains caused significant flooding in New York City, and climate change is only making extreme weather worse. Congestion pricing, a...
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Climate change
October 2, 2023 Nearly half the world’s largest companies plan to slash their climate...
Many corporations fail to deliver on their bold promises on climate. But this comes from a lack of expertise instead of ill will, says one...