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    How Air Pollution May Contribute to Dementia

    The Conversation Jan 5, 2021

    Jiu-Chiuan Chen, University of Southern California Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. It slowly destroys memory, thinking and behaviors, and eventually the ability to carry out daily…

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    Bringing Kinetic Energy to Regenerative Agriculture

    Food Tank

    On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Carla Vernón, the Natural & Organic Operating Unit President and Corporate Officer at General Mills, talks about the company’s role in environmental stewardship. Leading the…

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    The Plight of Rural Towns to Improve Water Systems

    Harvest Public Media Dec 22, 2020

    Cheryl LeFevre doesn’t drink the water in Hobart, Oklahoma without a filter. Without a filter, sometimes the water smells like chlorine or rust. Sometimes, it even comes out brown. She…

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    Here’s How It’s Possible to Go Carbon Neutral by 2050

    Grist Dec 20, 2020

    A climate analysis released by the independent watchdog group Climate Action Tracker said that based on promises made by Paris Climate Agreement participants, the world could limit warming to 2.1 degrees C by the…

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    Invest in Clean Energy Innovation

    Medium

    It’s time for a little #realtalk about why it’s never been more important to support clean energy innovation with your attention, time, and yes, money. The jobs are real. According to…

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    Converting Plastic Waste Into Fuel

    Global Citizen Dec 15, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Global Citizen reports on a new discovery for turning polypropylene, a common plastic waste, into fuel. If this enterprise becomes successful large scale it could greatly…

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    Key Findings from Proliferating Mini-grid Incentive Programs

    Brookings Dec 11, 2020

    Afew years ago, least-cost electrification models began pointing to an exciting possibility: solar and solar-diesel hybrid mini-grids could be the cheapest way to deliver reliable, on-demand electricity for hundreds of…

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    Five Years After Paris: How Countries’ Climate Policies Match Up to Their Promises

    The Conversation Dec 10, 2020

    This month marks the fifth anniversary of the Paris climate agreement – the commitment by almost every country to try to keep global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius. It’s…

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    Investments in Cities Can Help Drive Progress in Green Recovery Amid COVID-19

    Smart Cities Dive Dec 9, 2020

    Cities can play a critical role in advancing U.S. recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic by promoting green and equitable infrastructure projects, according to a new report from the Rocky Mountain…

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    Corporate Support Is Crucial for Climate Tech Entrepreneurs

    GreenBiz Dec 5, 2020

    Climate tech is more important than ever, but the systemic challenges entrepreneurs face in shepherding these solutions to commercial success is formidable. Most have incredibly long R&D lead times, while…

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    Steps to Rapidly Scaling Clean Energy in the Next Decade

    Smart Cities Dive Nov 30, 2020

    Over the past four years, clean energy sectors like solar have managed to outpace and outperform cynics and optimists alike, as well as the U.S. economy as a whole. Even…

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    A Man Bringing Solar Power and Political Power to Puerto Rico

    Grist Nov 28, 2020

    Arturo Massol-Deyá believes solar panels will bring power to the people of Puerto Rico — in more ways than one. Massol-Deyá is associate director of Casa Pueblo, a nonprofit that, since 1991,…

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