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Could Nuclear Fusion be an 11th-Hour Lifeline in the Climate Change Battle?

Could Nuclear Fusion be an 11th-Hour Lifeline in the Climate Change Battle?

3 Alternatives to Lithium-Ion Batteries to Close the Renewable Energy Gap

3 Alternatives to Lithium-Ion Batteries to Close the Renewable Energy Gap

Could Cities of the Future be Made of Carbon?

Could Cities of the Future be Made of Carbon?

Harvard Researcher Leads Grassroots MEER:ReflEction Project to Save Humanity from Climate Change

Harvard Researcher Leads Grassroots MEER:ReflEction Project to Save Humanity from Climate Change

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Climate Change Strains Mental Health. These Psychiatrists are Taking Action
  • Dec 6, 2021
Policy

Climate Change Strains Mental Health. These Psychiatrists are Taking Action

Heatwaves, floods and unprecedented storms are taking a toll on people's psychological well-being.
Dangerous Urban Heat Exposure Increased Nearly 200% Globally
  • Oct 20, 2021
Research & Development

Dangerous Urban Heat Exposure Increased Nearly 200% Globally

New study shows how climate change is making the world's cities too hot for habitation.
Unaffordable Housing is Pushing People into Disaster Zones
  • Sep 1, 2021
Policy

Unaffordable Housing is Pushing People into Disaster Zones

A report from Redfin indicates that more people are moving into natural disaster prone areas than away.
Half the Sun Scholarship Could Diversify and Expand the Solar Industry
  • Aug 26, 2021
Policy

Half the Sun Scholarship Could Diversify and Expand the Solar Industry

Nextracker and Solar Energy International launch scholarship to close the solar industry gender gap.
The Inga Tree Model ‘Standing Up to Violent Climate Change’
  • Aug 24, 2021
Research & Development

The Inga Tree Model ‘Standing Up to Violent Climate Change’

Q&A with Inga Foundation founder Mike Hands about the Inga tree's revolutionary potential for sustainable agriculture.
Bringing Color Back to Coral Reefs with Probiotics
  • Aug 23, 2021
Science & Tech

Bringing Color Back to Coral Reefs with Probiotics

With coral reefs facing an existential threat from climate change, new research seeks to unlock coral microbiomes for relief.
Growing Interest in Algae as a Carbon Capture and Biofuel Solution
  • Aug 18, 2021
Research & Development

Growing Interest in Algae as a Carbon Capture and Biofuel Solution

Phytoplankton, a microscopic marine algae is showing promise as a viable carbon capture solution that also yields usable biomass.
Crippled by Climate Change Afghanistan Falls into Deeper Catastrophic Crisis
  • Aug 16, 2021
Policy

Crippled by Climate Change Afghanistan Falls into Deeper Catastrophic Crisis

After decades of war, poverty, drought and natural disasters, Afghan soldiers are overwhelmed by hunger amid conflict.
Facing Annihilation Dominica Eyes Leading World in Climate Resiliency
  • Aug 15, 2021
Policy

Facing Annihilation Dominica Eyes Leading World in Climate Resiliency

In light of the recent IPCC report indicating climate dangers ahead, small island nations like Dominica are facing the challenge head-on.
Redfin Offers a Climate Reality Check for Homebuyers
  • Aug 6, 2021
Business

Redfin Offers a Climate Reality Check for Homebuyers

Redfin partners with ClimateCheck to offer homebuyers a digital risk assessment tool.
Pulling Water Out of Thin Air: New Technology Promises Sustainable Hydration to a Parched Planet
  • Aug 5, 2021
Research & Development

Pulling Water Out of Thin Air: New Technology Promises Sustainable Hydration to a Parched Planet

New technology promises a sustainable way to extract water from the air using renewable energy.
Mirror-Like Tiles Made with Nanotechnology Could Solve the Cooling Crisis
  • Aug 2, 2021
Science & Tech

Mirror-Like Tiles Made with Nanotechnology Could Solve the Cooling Crisis

SkyCool Systems' new technology could replace air conditioning in some climates without using energy.
Documentary Frames Climate Change as a Quantum Computing Challenge
  • Aug 1, 2021
Documentaries

Documentary Frames Climate Change as a Quantum Computing Challenge

A documentary from The Quantum Daily explains how quantum computing could be a game changer for the climate.
Restaurants Reopen and Food Waste is Back in Season
  • Jul 24, 2021
Business

Restaurants Reopen and Food Waste is Back in Season

Food waste is a crisis that needlessly fuels climate change, hunger and deforestation. Changes in human behavior and technology could help.
Extreme Conditions Endanger Global Food Supply, but There’s a Path Toward Resiliency
  • Jul 23, 2021
Science & Tech

Extreme Conditions Endanger Global Food Supply, but There’s a Path Toward Resiliency

Intensifying droughts, floods, heatwaves and more pests are among the challenges to growing enough food to feed the global population.
Natural Disasters Threaten Indigenous Communities in British Columbia, South Dakota and Beyond
  • Jul 20, 2021
Policy

Natural Disasters Threaten Indigenous Communities in British Columbia, South Dakota and Beyond

Disasters fueled by climate change are driving Native communities from their homes.
An Environmental Hippocratic Oath? Medical School Curriculum Adapts to Climate Change
  • Jul 16, 2021
Policy

An Environmental Hippocratic Oath? Medical School Curriculum Adapts to Climate Change

As warming temperatures and heightened disease spread pose deeper threatens to human health, medical education needs an overhaul.
Harvard Researcher Leads Grassroots MEER:ReflEction Project to Save Humanity from Climate Change
  • Jul 11, 2021
Research & Development

Harvard Researcher Leads Grassroots MEER:ReflEction Project to Save Humanity from Climate Change

A Q&A with Harvard University Rowland Fellow Ye Tao reveals a simple technology to fight climate change that requires immense human capital.
Yellowstone Hasn’t Been Warmer in 800,000 Years
  • Jun 23, 2021
Nature

Yellowstone Hasn’t Been Warmer in 800,000 Years

A new report on climate change's impacts on Yellowstone show a rapidly warming area and a threatened iconic ecosystem.
EPA Relaunches Climate Change Website Under New Administration
  • Jun 20, 2021
Policy

EPA Relaunches Climate Change Website Under New Administration

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reinstates its climate change website under Biden, highlighting some of the dire details.
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