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Just 10% of Covid stimulus funds directed to green-energy would be enough to reach Paris goals
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A green economic recovery is within reach - and makes sense
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A vicious cycle of cows, disease, and climate change
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Livestock welfare will be key in helping us reign in emissions
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The immense potential of solar panels floating on dams
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More power for this hybrid energy option
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People tune out climate messages about personal responsibility
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Survey respondents prefer solutions that target the producers rather than consumers of carbon-intensive goods.
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Rent, Don't buy
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It's time to design conservation policies that are as dynamic as nature is.
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Returning pastures to forest and grassland could roll back 16 years of global emissions
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But it would require drastic dietary changes to free that land for rewilding.
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Should conservationists think more about individual animal welfare?
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Factoring in animal consciousness would require a shift in policy
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A strange new way to save lions and leopards—paint eyes on the butts of cows
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It's an unsinkable idea
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The concept of settling the high seas is back—this time as a sustainable answer to sea-level rise, with an impressive team and UN support.
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A memo from the year 2050
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Here's how we avoided the worst of zoonotic diseases
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The race is on to build an AC unit that doesn't cook the planet
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There's a $1 million prize for anyone that can design a room air conditioner that costs no more than twice what a standard one costs and produces five times less greenhouse gas
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As the climate changes, what changes people's minds?
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How far has opinion moved from climate-change denial toward acceptance and, ultimately, action?
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Post-coronavirus economic recovery policies could make or break the effort to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees
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The lockdown
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Why does climate denial still receive more news coverage than climate action?
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Why is climate
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Predicting the next zoonotic spillover
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To anticipate future threats to public health posed by zoonotic diseases, researchers have mapped the distribution of their mammalian hosts.