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New York Times Climate Fwd: February 3, 2021
Articles include: The shift toward clean cars; priorities, climate and race converge; Video: How a climate disaster affected one village; The polar vortex; Big Oil; Study – Cities Underreporting GHGs; EPA; deforestation; sharks; Paying Mother Nature for all her hard work.
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NYT Climate FWD: January 13, 2021
New York Times articles include: Capital Riot Ties to Climate Disinformation; Coronavirus and GHGs; 2020 Tied for hottest year; CIA Spy for the earth.
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Report: The Green Fantasy and Messy Reality of Nuclear Power
New Republic discusses The Green Fantasy and Messy Reality of Nuclear Power. Biden is flirting with the idea of rejuvenating the industry to help decarbonize the economy—and there are skeptics in spades.
Joe Biden will have to do more about climate change than any president before him. He has no choice. Already, […]
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NYT Climate Fwd: December 23, 2020
Articles include: a look at 2020 in review; women and climate activism; how climate change is affecting winter storms; Biden’s cabinet picks; white areas get more wildfire relief.
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The Daily Climate, December 18, 2020
The Daily Climate discusses: Native American art; First Native American Interior Secretary; John Kerry; NC environmental chief to lead EPA; Iceberg heading towards island; preventing wildfires; winter storms and climate change; coral versus climate; report on cost of climate change; Biden picks.
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NYT Climate Fwd, December 16, 2020
The New York Times discusses: the Biden transition picks; wildfires destroying trees; research on white areas getting financial support after wildfires; emission cuts in the next decade; monarch butterflies; environmental justice; China and global warming; US fossil fuel subsidies; report on climate crisis.
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Can Biden Make Climate Progress With a Divided Congress? Actually, Yeah
Wired discusses Can Biden Make Climate Progress With a Divided Congress? Actually, Yeah. Environmental experts say the administration may fare better by working with green governors and clean tech businesses, and by signing executive orders.
WHEN PRESIDENT-ELECT JOE Biden took the stage in Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday night to deliver his victory […]
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For a Climate-Concerned President and a Hostile Senate, One Technology May Provide Common Ground
Inside Climate News discusses For a Climate-Concerned President and a Hostile Senate, One Technology May Provide Common Ground. Carbon capture and storage is embraced by many Republicans, but it has a fraught history and could hinder a transition from fossil fuels.
When Joe Biden moves into the White House in January, he’s likely […]
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Study: 3 articles about coal
The Christian Science Monitor discusses what happens in states where wind dethrones King Coal. In an age of global warming, coal consumption is dropping and renewable energy is rising. Nowhere is that trend – and the tension caused by the shift – more evident than in Wyoming, a state […]
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