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In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we learn why the City of Toronto thinks spending $1.4 billion to renaturalize ...
The government's new Compute Roadmap will harness AI to deliver on the UK's national priorities under the Plan for Change. UK ...
The latest report from UK-based energy think tank Ember shows that China's consumer goods trade-in program could cut ...
The Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition is exploring the connection between health and climate change, and wants to hear from the public.
By midday in Dubai, the heat isn’t just felt — it’s navigated. The air wraps around you like plastic, thick with humidity and ...
Minnesotans join thousands in Washington, D.C., for Citizens’ Climate Lobby Day, urging Congress to prioritize clean energy legislation.
CHICAGO—Cheryl Johnson was watching the news during the worst heat wave in her city’s history when she learned that a man she’d known since she was a child had been found dead on the steps of a church ...
Rethinking carbon taxes is necessary, even as they are presented as scientifically sound tools in the fight against climate ...
The taxation of climate costs is a good thing as it draws on market incentives, rather than compulsory regulations, to effect ...
Innovative ingredient suppliers showcasing at IFT FIRST in Chicago are answering the desperate call from manufacturers across categories for cocoa replacers and extenders to offset volatile pricing ...
Collaborating with four composers, Critt tells the story of science nerds coming to the rescue when bees stop mating.
As the impacts of climate change intensify globally, the built environment is increasingly vulnerable to climate-induced hazards, most notably flooding.