Climate Change- Page 9 of 13
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How Low Oil Prices Can Be Good for the Environment
First in a two-part series examining the potential risks and rewards of much lower oil prices
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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change
The good, the bad and the ugly in the latest effort to limit a rise in global temperatures
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San Diego Sees 100% Renewables Ahead
The city council votes unanimously to transition completely to electricity from renewable sources by 2035
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Report Warns That Climate Change Efforts Are Too Slow
In advance of the Paris climate conference, the International Energy Agency releases its new report on world energy use
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Demand for Cooling Is Spiraling Upward
By the middle of the century, cooling will require more energy than heating and potentially make global warming worse
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Carbon Fees Are Not the Best Solution to Climate Pollution
Pollution fees play an important supporting role in stopping climate change, but they are not the star performer
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U.S. Clean Power Plan Is a Game-Changer
The timing is right for this historic effort to fight climate change
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Sierra Club’s Anti-Coal Campaign Hits a Landmark
The environmental advocacy group claims its 200th closure under its Beyond Coal campaign
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Goldman Sachs Is Our Best Bet Against Climate Change
Although it's not everyone's first choice as a White Knight, the financial giant can help transform the renewables market
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The Case for Nuclear Power — Despite the Risks
Just 99 nuclear plants in the U.S. provide one-fifth of the country’s electricity