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The only publication for climate action, covering the environment, biodiversity, net zero, renewable energy and regenerative approaches. It’s time for The New Climate.
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Oct 8
Is an EV Without Lifestyle Change Just a Fancy Confessional Booth?
Are wealthy EV owners using them…
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Matt Traverso
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Oct 8
Can an Electric Vehicle be Dirtier than Gas?
With the emissions from the grid varying by time and…
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Ricky Lanusse
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Oct 4
Helene’s Brutal Lesson: You Will Not Escape The Climate Crisis
The “climate haven” illusion is dead
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George Dillard
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Sep 30
Climate Change Puts Rocks In Your Pockets
A warming world is becoming more expensive and inconvenient
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Ricky Lanusse
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Sep 23
No One Should Be Surprised That The Amazon Is Burning
The inevitable outcome after decades of…
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Ricky Lanusse
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Sep 13
Who Is Really To Blame For The Climate Crisis?
The false
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dichotomy holding us back and the…
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Ricky Lanusse
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Sep 6
The Canary In The Coal Mine? The Human In The Ore Mine
How the golden handcuffs of a mining pipedream trap migrant workers in a furnace that some don’t return from.
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Sílvia PM, PhD 🍂🥥
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Sep 4
We May Have Crossed the Dryland Self-Expansion Tipping Point
The growing threat of self-propagating…
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Mustapha Yossef
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Sep 4
The Mystery of a Sydney Beach’s Little Green Balls
Ever since strange algal balls began appearing on…
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Matt Traverso
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Aug 30
Hawaii has the Dirtiest Electricity in the U.S… Wait, Really?
Why power on remote islands has high emissions despite abundant renewable resources and what it means to the world’s clean energy transition
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