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Meet UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ new youth climate advisors
The United Nations is bringing the youth climate movement to the table
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Does the government’s food waste reduction plan pass the sniff test?
Freezing taco meat probably can’t get us to a 50% reduction in food waste by 2030.
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They spent millions to protect polluters. Then they got busted by the FBI.
The strange Ohio case offers juicy details on how corporations block environmental campaigns.
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A jobs program to plug abandoned oil wells sounds like a win-win. Is it?
If only we knew more about where the wells are, how much methane is leaking, and the cost to plug them.
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Scientists unveil a plan to prevent the next pandemic (and save nature at the same time)
It would cost a fraction of the $9 trillion governments have spent on COVID-19.
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Morgan Stanley is starting to come clean about climate change
The finance giant is the first U.S.-based bank to agree to disclose how its investments and loans are affecting climate change.
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What stands in the way of all those climate plans? The election — and the filibuster.
This age-old Senate rule killed the last big U.S. climate bill. It could happen again.
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A scientist wanted us to stop flying. Just not like this.
“I think it’s completely possible that the future of collaboration could be better if we fly less.”
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Apple’s new climate plan is mostly legit
Recycled iPhones, carbon neutrality, and a robot named Dave.
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Dietary guidelines have a blind spot: Future generations
A new study finds that 95 percent of dietary guidelines miss the mark on climate change.