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Environmental problems go hand in hand with social injustice. North Carolina wants to end that.

Environmental problems go hand in hand with social injustice. North Carolina wants to end that.

A new advisory board will address the uncomfortable fact that environmental problems disproportionately impact the poor and minorities.
Another thing that climate change takes from us: Our beaches
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Another thing that climate change takes from us: Our beaches

We may have to give up a chill place to sip from coconuts, but it's worth it.
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A startup could reveal how climate change will affect your business in 50 years

"If we could have reliable predictive analytics in this area, that’s a huge impact for our business."
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Environmental activists are suing governments over climate change - and winning

These cases are part of a global trend toward litigation over climate change.
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France is officially shutting all coal-fired power plants in three years
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France is officially shutting all coal-fired power plants in three years

The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, has accelerated the timetable for the country to shut down all coal-fired power plants. The move helps to solidify the country's leadership position in the fight against climate change.

Locally-grown Paris agreement accepted across North American cities
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Locally-grown Paris agreement accepted across North American cities

Mayors across North America are taking action amidst an absence of leadership and responsibility in Washington regarding climate change.

China is building 30 "sponge cities" to soften the blow of climate change

China is building 30 "sponge cities" to soften the blow of climate change

The country has already invested $12 billion in infrastructure that alleviates flooding.
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