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La Rolita electric bus company prioritizes gender equity

Bogotá last year had the 10th worst traffic congestion worldwide and ranked second in Latin America behind Lima, according to TomTom data. That’s where La Rolita’s community outreach and focus on quality of service comes in.

That’s where La Rolita’s community outreach and focus on quality of service comes in

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Global response to climate will 'change the world over the next 75 years,' Columbia business school dean says

Institutions from governments and banks to consumer-facing companies have started to pivot toward decarbonizing global economies. However, business schools have been criticized for being slow to respond.

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The US has spent more than $2B on a plan to save salmon. The fish are vanishing anyway

The US has spent more than $2B on a plan to save salmon. The fish are vanishing anyway

The U.S. government promised Native tribes in the Pacific Northwest that they could keep fishing as they’d always done. But instead of preserving wild salmon, it propped up a failing system of hatcheries. Now, that system is falling apart.
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Breaking the ice

Climate change is causing glaciers around the world to recede at an alarming rate. The loss of Rocky Mountain glaciers will affect the Prairie’s freshwater supply — and that’s a big problem.
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Hudson River rise is here. How nature will (and won't) adapt

The Hudson River is expected to rise as much as four feet in the next 60 years as climate change continues to accelerate across the globe.

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Lisa Goddard, 55, dies; brought climate data to those who needed it

Lisa Goddard helped show government agencies around the world how to predict upcoming droughts, flooding and other extreme weather events.

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Expert says Vancouver storm damage a climate change 'wake-up call'

The damage sustained to Vancouver’s scenic seawall during a storm last week could be a sign of things to come as sea levels continue to rise due to climate change.

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