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Politics
Climate deniers are like the Uvalde police ‘waiting outside an unlocked door while the children were being massacred,’ Al Gore says
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Erin Prater
July 24, 2022
Commentary
A new generation of data scientists could be our best weapon against climate change
By
Weiwei Pan
July 22, 2022
Politics
President Joe Biden calls climate change an ‘existential threat’ but stops short of declaring an emergency
By
Josh Wingrove
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Jennifer A. Dlouhy
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Ari Natter
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Bloomberg
July 20, 2022
Environment
People of color in the U.K. are four times as likely to live in areas most vulnerable to heat waves, study finds
By
Olivia Konotey-Ahulu
and
Bloomberg
July 20, 2022
Lifestyle
London firefighters plunged back into Second World War times due to record-breaking heatwave
By
Chloe Taylor
July 20, 2022
Environment
Why it’s so hard to get people to care about heat waves
By
Eamon Barrett
July 19, 2022
Commentary
Why leaders see climate action as the future of competitive advantage
By
Hubertus Meinecke
July 18, 2022
Environment
‘Collective action or collective suicide’: U.N. chief issues a stark warning as heatwaves sear Europe, the U.S. and China
By
David Meyer
July 18, 2022
Too hot to work? Unions call for employees to be sent home when the temperature hits 86°F (30°C)
By
Sophie Mellor
July 12, 2022
Environment
A U.K. startup is building the world’s largest algae farm that each year will capture CO2 equal to the emissions of 8,000 cars
By
Bernhard Warner
July 5, 2022
Japan is trying to avoid power blackouts during a scorching heat wave by setting ACs to 82 degrees and turning off heated toilet seats
By
Eamon Barrett
July 5, 2022
Politics
Biden trolled by oil industry group over ‘White House intern’s’ demand to slash prices at the gas pump
By
Christiaan Hetzner
July 4, 2022
Leadership
The Supreme Court limited EPA authority, but investors and consumers are still driving sustainability forward
By
Aman Kidwai
July 1, 2022
Commentary
The world needs to redefine sustainability in the blue food sector
By
Fiorenza Micheli
June 29, 2022
Commentary
How Putin’s invasion of Ukraine could drive advances in energy technology
By
Dakin Sloss
June 28, 2022
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