Global Warming- Page 2 of 8
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Everyday Products Could be Used to Capture Carbon
Sequestering carbon this way could help fight climate change, but will consumers buy in?
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Net-Zero Emissions: Winning Strategy or Destined for Failure?
Some scientists argue that this defining approach to international climate efforts simply perpetuates the status quo
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Flattening the Climate Curve
A look at atmospheric super pollutants and how the building trades can help mitigate the damage they cause
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Rising Sea Levels Deepen Miami’s Social Divide
Miami keeps building, but communities of color will likely bear the heaviest burdens of climate change
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Is “Renewable” Natural Gas Really Green?
This replacement for a widely used fossil fuel won't move us toward a zero greenhouse gas goal
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Can We Turn Down the Temperature on Urban Heat Islands?
Better measuring data is being used to develop a range of innovative urban planning strategies
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Redrawing the World’s Climate Maps
Rising global temperatures are altering climatic zones around the planet, with consequences for food, water, local economies, and public health
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The AC Industry’s Conundrum
Cooling is warming the planet, but market failures are preventing the AC industry from innovating
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Putting Methane Leaks Into Perspective
The U.S. natural gas industry is leaking way more methane than previously thought
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California Meets Carbon Emissions Goal Early
The state reduces CO2 emissions to 1990 levels, four years ahead of its deadline