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California to cover canal with solar panels in experiment to fight drought, climate change
California is about to launch an experiment to cover aqueducts with solar panels, a plan that if scaled up might save billions of gallons of otherwise evaporated water while powering millions of homes.
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Was $1 trillion in global spending enough to fight climate change? New report says no
A new report found global spending on clean energy technologies set a new record by reaching $920 billion, but it warned that this amount needed to triple to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
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Dutch cow farmers face tough climate choices
Livestock farming is one of the main emitters of greenhouse gases in the Netherlands, where climate change threatens to swallow up the low-lying fields.
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Public money guarantees 'risky' fossil fuel projects: Experts
Energy firms are undertaking financially risky natural gas extraction projects from the Arctic to Africa made feasible by government-backed loans and guarantees, jeopardizing efforts to curb global warming, experts say.
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Move away from coastal areas while you still can, scientists sound warning on climate change
Scientists say that planning now for an inevitable shift away from the coastal areas is important, rather than waiting for the climate change disasters to strike.
Trump administration takes aim at climate change forecasting from federal agencies
The Trump administration in both obvious and nuanced ways is significantly affecting the national dialogue on climate change, and in doing so attempting to change opinions across the globe.
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How extreme data management can help tackle extreme climate chaos
For too long, technology and industrialization have been contributors to climate change.
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