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Environment

  • Tech Shows Air Pollution Levels at London Tube Stations

    EcoWatch Jan 29, 2023

    Tanya Beri developed an app to help passengers choose London Underground routes with the lowest levels of air pollution.

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  • Will Meat Alternatives Have an Impact on Sustainability?

    Futurity Jan 28, 2023

    Meat alternatives are getting lots of press and investment, but expert David Lobell isn’t anticipating a big impact on sustainability.

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  • Why We Should Eat More Pulses

    Futurity

    Pulses are a climate-friendly source of protein, but research finds that people lack awareness of this category of food.

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  • The Flathead Reservation’s Climate Plan

    Grist Jan 27, 2023

    The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes created a community-led climate plan to manage and protect their land.

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  • How California’s Ambitious New Climate Plan Could Help Speed Energy Transformation Around the World

    The Conversation Jan 27, 2023

    California is one of the world’s largest economies, and it’s aiming for net-zero emissions by 2045. A transportation expert involved in the plan explains why it just might succeed.

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  • Why the Environmental Crisis is a Human Rights Crisis

    Al Jazeera Jan 27, 2023

    Environmental threats are worsening conflicts worldwide and will soon constitute the biggest challenge to human rights, the United Nations has warned. UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Monday climate…

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  • Biodiversity Loss in Britain Continues Despite Protections

    Grist Jan 26, 2023

    A new study offers insight into how to better protect biodiversity.

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  • Climate Findings for the Past Year: 2022 Was the Fifth Warmest Year

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Jan 26, 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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  • How Cities Are Trying to Curb Heat-related Deaths

    Grist Jan 25, 2023

    Phoenix hopes a new Office of Heat Response can move fast enough to counter the impacts of deadly heat.

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  • What Access to Clean Drinking Water Has to do With Reproductive Justice

    YES! Magazine Jan 24, 2023

    Pregnant people across the country lack safe drinking water—so grassroots organizations are stepping in.

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  • How Wastewater Recycling Can Help Curb California Droughts

    Grist Jan 24, 2023

    Healdsburg’s reclamation facility recycles 350 million gallons of effluent each year.

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  • Why American Small Towns Have Trouble Accessing Federal Climate Funds

    Grist Jan 23, 2023

    The infrastructure law allocated more than $50 billion to make America more resilient to climate change. But much of that money comes with a catch.

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