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A startup says it’s begun releasing particles in the atmosphere, in an effort to tweak the climate
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A startup says it’s begun releasing particles in the atmosphere, in an effort to tweak the climate

Make Sunsets is already attempting to earn revenue for geoengineering, a move likely to provoke widespread criticism.
Ukraine's invasion underscores Europe's reliance on Russian fossil fuels
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Ukraine's invasion underscores Europe's reliance on Russian fossil fuels

The conflict threatens to drive energy costs even higher, forcing nations to grapple with their deep dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
El Paso was "drought-proof." Climate change is pushing its limits.
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El Paso was "drought-proof." Climate change is pushing its limits.

This desert city has spent decades preparing for drought. Now climate change is forcing us to ask just how far adaptation can go.
Is AI the next big climate-change threat? We haven’t a clue
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Is AI the next big climate-change threat? We haven’t a clue

Dire warnings are being issued about AI’s energy needs, but new chip technologies and even AI itself could help keep demands for more electrical power in check.
10 technologies that could combat climate change as food demand soars
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10 technologies that could combat climate change as food demand soars

A new study from the World Bank and UN finds we’ll need ways to boost yields faster than ever before to prevent agricultural emissions from soaring.
Here are ten ways AI could help fight climate change
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Here are ten ways AI could help fight climate change

Machine learning has the potential to make some real in-roads in how we tackle out biggest threat.
Global sea level rise could be double our current predictions
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Global sea level rise could be double our current predictions

The estimate has been revised upwards because ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are melting more rapidly than expected.

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