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  • Science Textbooks That Deny Climate Change Are Being Sent to Middle and High Schools

    One Green Planet Feb 11, 2023

    One group that has stayed true to its old ways is the Heartland Institute, a think tank that has been at the center of climate change denial for decades.

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  • Coral Reefs Can Do More Than Emit CO2

    Futurity Feb 11, 2023

    “We were surprised at how significant a role dust accumulation played in switching coral reefs from a CO2 source to a CO2 sink.”…

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  • How Climate Policy Can Drive Economic Growth and Make the U.S. Competitive

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Feb 10, 2023

    Overview of Equitable Growth’s panel session on the economic impacts of climate change and climate policy at the 2023 ASSA annual conference.

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  • As Climate Change and Overuse Shrink Lake Powell, the Emergent Landscape Poses New Challenges

    The Conversation Feb 8, 2023

    Lake Powell’s existential crisis is a unique opportunity to save a treasured landscape.

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  • The Toll of Extreme Heat and Wildfires on Farmworkers

    Grist Feb 8, 2023

    Nearly half of workers say their farms are not in compliance with safety codes for extreme weather, survey finds.

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  • Atmospheric Rivers are Hitting the Arctic More Often, and Increasingly Melting its Sea Ice

    The Conversation Feb 7, 2023

    Atmospheric rivers can melt fragile new sea ice. When these storms arrive in waves, the sea ice doesn’t have a chance to recover.

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  • Insects Need More Protection From Climate Change

    Grist Feb 6, 2023

    When it comes to conserving land, we are failing the insect world and ourselves, despite the fact bugs are 80 percent of all animal species.

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  • The Climate Dystopia of ‘The Deluge’ Reflects Reality

    Grist Feb 6, 2023

    In a conversation with Grist, Stephen Markley explains how he wrote “The Deluge,” a climate dystopia that feels a little too real.

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  • Droughts and Wildfires Diminish California’s Snowpack

    Environmental News Network Feb 5, 2023

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • EV Transition Needs to Speed Up to Reach US Climate Goals

    Smart Cities Dive Feb 5, 2023

    Utility industry news and analysis for energy professionals.

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  • Understanding Plants to Better Model Wildland Fires

    Environmental News Network Feb 5, 2023

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • The Potential for Cash Transfers Before Climate Disasters

    Vox Feb 4, 2023

    New studies show the power of giving cash to people in poverty days before extreme weather strikes.

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