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You may be wrong about the climate crisis (in a good way)

“I think the debates on climate change are far too politicized, and that’s doing a disservice to making progress,” says researcher Hannah Ritchie.
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DEP issues scathing report on the conventional oil and gas industry

DEP calls out the industry for having "a culture of noncompliance as an acceptable norm." Disregarding regulations was “the rule rather than the exception.” 
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Seoul sees "two months" of rain in half a day, killing at least 8

Record-shattering rainfall in Seoul, South Korea overnight Monday killed at least eight people and — according to scientists — offered further evidence that the planet is in the midst of a climate disaster.

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How energy-efficiency upgrades can improve your health

An energy-efficient home offers more than just lower utility bills and a smaller carbon footprint. It can also provide a healthier environment for the people who live there.

This eminent scientist says climate activists need to get real

This eminent scientist says climate activists need to get real

“There are these billions of people who want to burn more fossil fuel,” says Vaclav Smil. “There is very little you can do about that.”
How conflicts of interest are hurting the climate

How conflicts of interest are hurting the climate

Bill McKibben, the environmental activist, explains.
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Joe Rogan ridiculed for astonishingly stupid climate change interview

Joe Rogan hosted Jordan Peterson on his podcast — and had an exchange that’ll leave you thinking "podcasting was the greatest mistake humans have made."
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