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World’s first heat officer on tackling equity, rising temps
City heat is worse if you're not rich or white. The world's first heat officer wants to change that.
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COVID-19 remade society. Now it's the climate's turn
The effort to recover from the pandemic could facilitate a shift to the first truly green global economy
time.com
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto: Cities are critical to the fight against climate change
Thirty days after President Joe Biden's inauguration, we celebrate the United States' re-entry into the Paris Agreement, an important victory for the country and the world.
theweek.com
The boom in 'green' energy
Climate change and falling prices are driving a revolution in solar, wind, and other renewables. Here's everything you need to know.
missoulacurrent.com
Missoula's deadline for carbon neutrality looms as climate change presses in
Missoula put forth an ambitious plan to address climate change in 2013, setting the goal of carbon neutrality across the city by 2025. While progress has been made, additional resources are needed if the city hopes to attain its target in the five short years that remain.
theweek.com
Is Singapore's approval of lab-grown meat a win for the climate?
The global market for meat alternatives, which includes cultured and imitation meats, is currently at about $14 billion. But environmentalists doubt some of the claimed benefits.
missoulacurrent.com
Listing of whitebark pine could give Montana's alpine forests a chance
In Montana, rocky alpine areas once harbored live trees that have turned into “gray ghosts,” denuded whitebark pines that died from either mountain pine beetle infestations or white-pine blister rust, a non-native fungal disease.
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