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Recycling and other myths about tackling climate change

Recycling and other myths about tackling climate change

A slim majority of Americans think their individual actions can reduce the effects of climate change, according to a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll. But do they know which actions are the most effective? Not quite.

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Climate fixes are all aimed at property owners. What about renters?

Renters are often afterthoughts when we talk about climate solutions.

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Tech to climate career changes: Why these workers left jobs like Google

Tech workers are walking away from high-paying jobs with great perks to help fight what they believe is the greatest existential problem of our lifetimes: climate change.

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HHFT encourage patients to 'go green' by using digital services

Patients are being encouraged to ‘go green’ by using digital services on offer designed to bring care closer to people’s homes whilst working to make hospitals more sustainable.

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For Earth Day, look beyond solar panels and diets to combat climate change

How much do your actions as an individual matter when it comes to climate? The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change from the United Nations is the first time the group has tackled this thorny question head-on.

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These are the meaningful actions Pennsylvanians can take this Earth Month

In recognition of Earth Month, the Capital-Star asked state officials and environmental advocates how Pennsylvanians can make a difference this April.
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Gale Sinatra and Barbara K Hofer: The perils of denying science

A 2021 international study found that 80 per cent of individuals are indeed willing to make changes in how they live and work to help reduce the effects of climate change.
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