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Where You Bank Matters – Climate Generation

Current events have me thinking back to my time as an undergraduate student and being a part of the divest from South Africa...

The low-down on whales and wind farms

Greenpeace offices and activists worldwide have worked to protect whales and the oceans they call home for decades. We’re also massive fans of...

Explainer: Why some countries are aiming for ‘net-negative’ emissions

Last month, Germany became the first major...

Renewables will destroy America’s lifestyle back to the pre-1800’s – this is the Biden energy plan. – Watts Up With That?

The elephant in the room that policymakers refuse to talk about is that renewables only generate electricity but cannot manufacture any products for...

Group to monitor air pollution in 12 U.S. cities with large Hispanic populations » Yale Climate Connections

In the U.S., Hispanic people are disproportionately exposed to harmful air pollution. They’re more likely to work outdoors in agriculture or construction, so they...

Malayo pa, pero malayo na (Still a long way to go, but have already gone a long way) – Climate Generation

When I think about climate change nowadays, I think about how the places I consider home have changed, are changing, and will continue...

Saving Scott Reef | Greenpeace Australia Pacific

  Aerial view of North Scott Reef. In this photo the Rainbow Warrior depicts the approximate location where Woodside intends to drill for gas...

No, Ohio Capital Journal, Climate Change is Not Causing ‘Weird, Violent Weather’ – Watts Up With That?

From ClimateREALISM An article in the Ohio Capital Journal claims that it’s time to link violent weather to climate change for the state. This...

‘Saving Ourselves’ author says we can’t wait on global leaders to save the climate » Yale Climate Connections

Sociologist Dana Fisher used to attend all the big climate negotiations. In 1998, she traveled to Kyoto, Japan, where the first agreement to cut...

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