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COVID-19 and climate change will remain inextricably linked
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COVID-19 and climate change will remain inextricably linked

Whether or not people accept the science on COVID-19 and climate change, both global crises will have lasting impacts on health and quality of life, especially for the diverse and low-income communities they've already hit hardest.

COVID-19 recovery could be a climate turning point

COVID-19 recovery could be a climate turning point

What sort of future do we want? The pandemic recovery plans lawmakers are creating now will decide.
To get COVID-19 relief, companies in Canada will have to disclose climate impacts
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To get COVID-19 relief, companies in Canada will have to disclose climate impacts

Canada announced that in order for businesses to receive COVID-19 economic aid, they will be required to disclose their climate impacts and commit to making environmentally sustainable decisions.

Coronavirus is a make-or-break moment for climate change, economists say
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Coronavirus is a make-or-break moment for climate change, economists say

Can a stimulus package help the economy and the planet? Experts say yes.
Will the coronavirus crisis trump the climate crisis?
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Will the coronavirus crisis trump the climate crisis?

The battle over how to spend recovery funds — to quickly restore the old economy or invest in a greener one — will define the post-pandemic world.
Coronavirus makes cooling centers risky, just as scorching weather hits
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Coronavirus makes cooling centers risky, just as scorching weather hits

Officials are scrambling to find ways to protect residents against dueling threats of extreme heat and the coronavirus.
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