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Greta Thunberg to Congress: ‘You’re not trying hard enough. Sorry.’
The Swedish environmentalist was one of several young activists who spoke at a Senate climate crisis task force.
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Skip the iPhone 11, but don’t do it for the planet
On Tuesday, the New York Times sent out a curious push notification to millions of subscribers: “This is not your typical gadget review. That’s because it is time to rethink when to upgrade your iPhone.”
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TIME magazine devoted an entire issue to climate change AGAIN
And it's actually kind of ... hopeful?
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People who don’t trust scientists might just need to Skype one
When Trump was elected, scientists despaired. Then, a squid biologist recruited 6,000 of them.
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How does rural America want the next President to tackle climate change?
Grist recently partnered with the Peoples Climate Movement to host the third in a series of live webinars to discuss the dangers that rural communities face from climate change, what they’d like presidential candidates to know about how their communities are adapting, and what kind of policies can support their work. The panel was moderated […]
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As Hurricane Dorian aid stalls, frustrated Bahamians take relief into their own hands
“Social media can be used for noble causes. The Bahamas is a great example of this.”
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Greta Thunberg: We need a ‘concrete plan’ for climate action, not nice words
“It’s insane that a 16-year-old has to cross the Atlantic in order to take a stand, but that’s how it is."
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This space-age tech cuts cooling costs — and carbon emissions
The new material's already hard at work cooling ice cream and office buildings, and it's doing it with a lot less electricity than traditional AC.
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Rosario Dawson talks climate justice and the power of community
Rosario Dawson, Boots Riley, a polar bear, and a whole bunch of pals star in season 2 of YouTube series "The North Pole," out September 10.
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Trees are AC for cities. She wants everyone to benefit
Planting trees is good for locals, and the planet too — so long as locals are the ones doing the planting, says Sarah Anderson with American Forests.