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Why It's Time to Stop Saving the Planet
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Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant explores how humans can think differently about the environment.
Does "Every Little Thing" REALLY Stop Climate Change?
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Let’s look at how making individuals fully responsible for emissions is counterproductive.
Gray industrial towers and stacks rise up from behind the pitched roofs of warehouse buildings against a gray-blue sky, with a row of yellow-gold barrels with black lids lined up in the foreground to the right of a portable toilet.
According to the annual California Green Innovation Index released by Next 10 last week, California is off track from meeting its climate goals for the year 2030, as well as reaching carbon neutrality by 2045.
blue themed graphic including electric vehicles are charging stations, wind turbines and trees, 2023 in reference to year
The U.S. may have a long way to go in its decarbonization goals, but these stories show signs of progress in climate solutions.
A close-up of a rusty white sign with blue text that reads "CAUTION HIGH PRESSURE GAS PIPELINE" and "BEFORE EXCAVATING IN AREA CALL TOLL FREE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY" and a toll-free number, alongside a SoCalGas logo in blue. In the background is a chain link fence, a leafy tree, and a paved road on a gloomy day.
More than 95% of the natural gas that SoCalGas delivers to customers is derived from fossil fuels.
A group of masked protestors wearing blue T-shirts that read in white lettering "SHIP IT TO ZERO" hold signs with Amazon logos, reading "COMMIT TO ZERO EMISSIONS SHIPS BY 2030" and "19 YEARS IS TOO LONG TO WAIT"
After years of being accused of "greenwashing" because of their splashy promises to tackle climate change, now some corporations are choosing not to publicize their climate goals — a strategy that's being called "greenhushing."
A Caucasian man with slicked-back salt-and-pepper hair stands behind a microphone and looks off to his left as his mouth is open mid-sentence and he points with his left index finger in the same direction.
New laws passed this weekend by California Gov. Gavin Newsom tackle carbon offsets, corporate emissions, and clean energy — including requiring businesses to disclose details of their greenhouse gas emissions, carbon offsets and financial risks due to climate change.
Biden Adm. to Train 20,000 in Skills to Fight Climate Change
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White House national climate advisor Ali Zaidi discusses the fight against climate change.
A group gathers around a document for a Climate Action Pathways for Schools class.
An increasing number of high schools are offering class credit for climate action.
Flipped cars and damaged cars strewn along a street lined with multi-storied buildings.
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An update from Libya, where at least 6,000 are feared dead after a catastrophic cyclone hit the eastern city of Derna, causing two dams to burst and flooding whole sections of the city.
A gathering of youths walk along a sidewalk.
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In a landmark climate case, a judge in Montana has ruled in favor of a group of young people who had sued the state for violating their constitutional rights as it pushed policies that encouraged the use of fossil fuels.
A woman with white hair, a green shirt, khaki pants and sneakers smiles as she leans against the handle of a door open to the sidewalk in front of the Boyle Heights Arts Conservatory, with the neighborhood businesses along the sidewalk and at the intersection visible in the distance.
Low-income neighborhoods are often dangerously hotter than wealthier areas. At "resilience hubs" like Boyle Heights Art Conservatory, there is shelter to survive, with programming for communities to thrive.
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