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    Will PG&E’s Plan to Bury Power Lines Prevent California Wildfires?

    Grist Aug 28, 2021

    On July 18, California’s Pacific Gas & Electric revealed that its electrical equipment might have sparked the Dixie Fire, a blaze that has since become the second-largest in the state’s…

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    Farmers in Spain Use Agroforestry to Fight Forest Fires

    GreenBiz Aug 28, 2021

    The forest fire stopped just before arriving at Nieves Fernández Vidueira’s farm, but it burned all day in the area surrounding Quintela do Pando in Galicia, northwestern Spain. “I will…

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    Studies Show Link Between Exposure to Wildfire Smoke and Premature Births

    Futurity Aug 26, 2021

    Exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy increases the risk that the baby will be born too early, a new study shows. The study, published in Environmental Research, finds there may have…

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    Why Educators Should Prioritize Environmental and Climate Literacy Now More Than Ever

    EdSurge Aug 26, 2021

    “A ‘Code Red’ for Humanity.” That’s how the New York Times chose to title its podcast summary of the recent United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. Other outlets were…

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    Building a Climate Narrative for Everyone [Video]

    Climate One

    “As humans, we don’t always get things right”, says climate engagement strategist, author, and speaker Renee Lertzman. But this shortcoming leads to opportunities for humans to do what we do…

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    Wastewater Harms Coastal Fisheries and Ecosystems

    Our Shared Seas Aug 26, 2021

    Healthy coastal fisheries, which are crucial to coastal livelihoods and food security for billions of people worldwide, depend on good water quality. Water quality is critical to fisheries health given…

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    An Intersectional Feminist Approach to Humanitarian Aid

    Global Fund for Women Aug 26, 2021

    Our world is in crisis. There are more intersecting crises in the world today than we have ever witnessed. The rise of authoritarian, extremist, and fundamentalist governments has increased, and…

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    Is Climate Change to Blame for Extreme Weather Events? Attribution Science Says Yes, for Some

    The Conversation Aug 25, 2021

    Extreme rainfall and flooding left paths of destruction through communities around the world this summer. The latest was in Tennessee, where preliminary data shows a record-shattering 17 inches of rain…

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    Insights on Improving Disaster Prevention and Response

    GreenBiz Aug 25, 2021

    There is no such thing as a natural disaster. To say so would imply that disasters are inevitable, when really, human actions — or inaction— turn natural hazards such as…

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    Microsoft is Shaping Its Carbon Removal Plan to Become Net-zero [Video]

    GreenBiz Aug 24, 2021

    From its carbon removal fund to its commitment to repay carbon debt, Microsoft is reshaping how companies think about net zero. Speakers: Lucas Joppa, Chief Environmental Officer, Microsoft Akshat Rathi,…

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    Climate Change is an Infrastructure Problem

    The Conversation Aug 24, 2021

    Most of America’s 107,000 gas stations can fill several cars every five or 10 minutes at multiple pumps. Not so for electric vehicle chargers – at least not yet. Today…

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    Deep Dive Into the Arctic [Video]

    Climate One Aug 24, 2021

    Climate One host, Greg Dalton returns to where it all began 10 years ago; to the Arctic. Join Greg as he talks with politicians, students, scientists and many others about…

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