Monthly Archives: October 2020

We need far less energy than we consume

Source: We need far less energy than we consume

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What China’s plan for net-zero emissions by 2060 means for the climate | China | The Guardian

Source: What China’s plan for net-zero emissions by 2060 means for the climate | China | The Guardian

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Role of Young People in the Fight Against Climate Change | by Thales Dantas | Medium

Source: Role of Young People in the Fight Against Climate Change | by Thales Dantas | Medium

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Planetary ‘safety net’ could halt wildlife loss and slow climate breakdown | Environment | The Guardian

Source: Planetary ‘safety net’ could halt wildlife loss and slow climate breakdown | Environment | The Guardian

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How Does Your State Make Electricity? – The New York Times

Source: How Does Your State Make Electricity? – The New York Times

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1.5 Million Children Still Work on West African Cocoa Farms, Report Finds

Source: 1.5 Million Children Still Work on West African Cocoa Farms, Report Finds

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Japan’s New Leader Sets Goal of Being Carbon Neutral by 2050 – The New York Times

Source: Japan’s New Leader Sets Goal of Being Carbon Neutral by 2050 – The New York Times

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How Beehive Fences Help Elephants and Farmers

Source: How Beehive Fences Help Elephants and Farmers

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“What’s At Stake: Climate and the Environment,”

Source: Daily Newsletter Bill McKibben in The New Yorker describes the scene at recent hearing in Washington on the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court. Senator John Kennedy, of Louisiana, asked Barrett if she had … Continue reading

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Are Earth’s Oldest Trees Losing the Race in a Warming Climate?

Source: Are Earth’s Oldest Trees Losing the Race in a Warming Climate?

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