Published in The New York Times By Brad Plumer The coronavirus has pushed the coal industry to once-unthinkable lows, and the consequences for climate change are big. WASHINGTON — The United States is…
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How Top Designers, Architects, and Entrepreneurs Are Responding to Climate Change
Published in Architectural Digest By Elizabeth Fazzare Rethinking how we live and build, their latest green ideas lead the way. In the face of climate change, top designers, architects, and entreprene…
WHAT IS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY?
Published in Ellen MACARTHUR FOUNDATION WHAT IS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY? A circular economy is based on the principles of designing out waste and pollution, keeping products and materials in use, and reg…
Bats are not to blame for coronavirus. Humans are
Published in CNN Health By Nick Paton Walsh and Vasco Cotovio, Reclusive, nocturnal, numerous -- bats are a possible source of the coronavirus. Yet some scientists concur they are not to blame for the…
How COVID-19 might help us win the fight against climate change
Published in bigthink.com By VICTORIA CRAWFORD The response to the pandemic illustrates five actions we can take to address the global climate change crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic has elicited …
Social Distancing? You Might Be Fighting Climate Change, Too
Published in The New York Times By John Schwartz Social Distancing? You Might Be Fighting Climate Change, Too Isolation and other shifts in behavior during the coronavirus outbreak could also alter ou…
Schmidt Marine Coastal Pollution Challenge
Schmidt Marine Coastal Pollution Challenge Pollution is a critical and as yet unchecked threat to coastal waters and estuaries around the world on which billions of humans and innumerable marine organ…
One Thing We Can Do: Fix Recycling
Published in The New York Times By Eduardo Garcia One Thing We Can Do: Fix Recycling Recycling in the United States is broken. For years, we relied heavily on recycling operations in China to take our…