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Scientists boost soy crops through improved photosynthesis

Researchers increased yield in soy plants by making them better at photosynthesis, the process that powers life. The findings hold promise for feeding a warming world.
Mary Annaïse Heglar: The fight for climate justice requires a new narrative
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Mary Annaïse Heglar: The fight for climate justice requires a new narrative

We don’t have to sit idly by and watch our future burn. We are not powerless.
California legislators urge caution, but greenlight a plan that could lead to the widespread use of forestry offsets
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California legislators urge caution, but greenlight a plan that could lead to the widespread use of forestry offsets

Influenced by a ProPublica investigation, they emphasized the need for “vigorous and proactive monitoring,” noting concerns long voiced by scientists about the integrity of carbon credits.
As storms keep coming, FEMA spends billions in ‘cycle’ of damage and repair
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As storms keep coming, FEMA spends billions in ‘cycle’ of damage and repair

FEMA has paid out billions for disaster recovery efforts. But many projects seem to be undertaken in defiance of climate change, leaving structures nearly as vulnerable as before.
As storms keep coming, FEMA spends billions in ‘cycle’ of damage and repair
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As storms keep coming, FEMA spends billions in ‘cycle’ of damage and repair

FEMA has paid out billions for disaster recovery efforts. But many projects seem to be undertaken in defiance of climate change, leaving structures nearly as vulnerable as before.
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Gail Collins: Of time, tides and Trump.
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Gail Collins: Of time, tides and Trump.

The ocean is rising, but at least we’ve got hot dogs.
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