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Coronavirus has wiped out 106,000 clean energy jobs so far. Can the US get them back?
Half a million clean energy workers could lose their jobs by the end of June, according to a new analysis.
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One of coronavirus’s lasting legacies: The end of work as we knew it
Coronavirus has shocked businesses into low-carbon practices. Will they stick?
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Coronavirus pumps the brakes on the electric vehicle revolution
Far from just impacting transportation today, the pandemic and ensuing economic fallout could have big implications for the transit systems of tomorrow.
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As Amazon speeds up, a warehouse community braces for a deadly combo: air pollution and coronavirus
Ozone pollution and high asthma rates are poised to make COVID-19 exceptionally deadly in California's Inland Empire.
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Insurance companies and lenders are responding to climate change — by shifting risk to taxpayers
Insurance companies and lenders are responding to climate change — by shifting risk to taxpayers.
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Paris Fashion Week meets the Paris Agreement on the Balenciaga runway
Balenciaga’s fall 2020 collection is designed for a climate apocalypse
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Did BP really just pledge to become a net-zero company? It’s complicated.
Let's look at the fine print...of which there isn't a whole lot yet.
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The Paris Agreement set an unrealistic target for global warming. Now what?
“We need to grapple with the reality that we’re not going to meet the goals that we’ve talked about.”
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So-called ‘negative emissions’ might actually work, at least in California
Could burning biofuels be California's key to taking carbon out of the atmosphere?
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This ultra-strong nanomaterial could cut carbon emissions — and it’s made out of garbage
Graphene is stronger than steel and stretchy like rubber, and it can slash global cement emissions. Now we might be able to make it out of garbage.