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That French plan to attract climate scientists? It’s working.
A brief history of fake climate news in the mainstream media
The world’s biggest economies spent four times as much on fossil fuels than on clean energy.
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The world’s biggest economies spent four times as much on fossil fuels than on clean energy.
The world’s biggest economies spent four times more on fossil fuels than clean energy.
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The world’s biggest economies spent four times more on fossil fuels than clean energy.
Trump administration’s energy plans just faced another loss.
Who needs peer review when you can Pruitt review climate science?
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Who needs peer review when you can Pruitt review climate science?
Scott Pruitt muddies up the Clean Water Act.
Trump’s comments to tribal leaders will make you scratch your head.
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Trump’s comments to tribal leaders will make you scratch your head.
Congress says the EPA will get more money than Trump wants.
This week, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office announced a new initiative to combat climate change–augmented extreme heat in the city. It comes down to: Plant a tree! Make a pal! Those are actually not bad ideas.
The $106 million package — dubbed Cool Neighborhoods NYC, which, yikes — will largely go to tree-planting across more heatwave-endangered communities in the South Bronx, Northern Manhattan, and Central Brooklyn. Funding will also further develop the unpronounceable NYC °CoolRoofs program, which aims to cover 2.7 million square feet of city roofs with foliage.
But, to me, the more noteworthy component of the plan is Be A Buddy NYC — again, yikes — which “promotes community cohesion” as a means of climate resilience.
“A heat emergency is not the time to identify vulnerable residents,” explains the Mayor’s Office’s report. “Rather, it is important to build social networks that can help share life-saving information prior to such an emergency, and can reach out to at-risk neighbors during an extreme heat event.”
The new policy supports the argument that this whole community engagement thing is a crucial tactic in the fight against climate change.
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