Climate Change- Page 10 of 13
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Nine Surprising Signs That Momentum Is Building for Climate Action
While huge obstacles remain, there are indications in the U.S. and around the world that progress is possible
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The Warm West, Cold East Divide
Wonder why the West was so warm and the East was so cold last winter? Climate scientists have a few ideas, but a big question is what's ahead.
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Hoping for a Climate Change Breakthrough
After years of disappointments, seven reasons why things are starting to finally starting to look up
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Coal Is No Boon for U.S. Treasury, Report Says
Analysis suggests that the current royalty structure for coal extraction on federal land is shortchanging American taxpayers
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Designing for the Future
Inherent in every architectural design is a prediction of future conditions
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U.S. Cities Are Fighting the Heat-Island Effect
A survey of 26 cities finds that officials have adopted a number of strategies to lower environmental and health risks
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Backers of New Carbon Rule See Many Benefits
Despite warnings from doomsayers, Eastern states found that reducing emissions had positive effects for both the environment and the economy
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Tracking Our Company’s Carbon Footprint
About 60% of South Mountain Company’s CO2 emissions stem from our employees’ use of transportation fuel
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Resilience as a Driver of Change
Whether or not you believe that climate change is happening, implementing resilient design strategies will make you and your family safer — and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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Taking Action on Climate Change
What will it take for policy makers and the public finally get on board with the need to do something about climate change?