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Mind the Gaps: How the UN Climate Plan Fails to Follow the Science
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<H1> Deep in the Wilderness, the World’s Largest Beaver Dam Endures </H1> |
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<H2> Published at the Yale School of the Environment </H2> |
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When Species names Are Offensive, Should They Be Changed?
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After a Decade of Planning, New York City Is Raising Its Shoreline
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‘Green Roads’ Are Plowing Ahead, Buffering Drought and Floods
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<H2> E360 Digest </H2> |
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As Temperatures Rise, Dengue Fever Spreads and Cases Rise
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To Fight Plastic Waste, an Indonesian Campaign Aims High
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Clearing Skies: Opening a New Path on Climate and the Future
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After the Storm, Malawi’s Farmers Face a Precarious Future
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<H2> The Path to Clean Energy </H2> |
<H2> E360 Topics </H2> |
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Climate
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Energy
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Biodiversity
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Oceans
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Food & Agriculture
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Solutions
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Cities
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Policy
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<H2> Published at the Yale School of the Environment </H2> |
<H3> ANALYSIS </H3> |
<H3> Biodiversity </H3> |
<H3> Cities </H3> |
<H3> Solutions </H3> |
<H3> WILDLIFE </H3> |
<H3> Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Fell in Half Last Year </H3> |
<H3> Three in Four Industrial Fishing Boats Are 'Dark Vessels,' Study Finds </H3> |
<H3> U.K. Fossil Power Falls to Lowest Level Since 1957 </H3> |
<H3> INTERVIEW </H3> |
<H3> OPINION </H3> |
<H3> Food & Agriculture </H3> |
<H4> Climate </H4> |
<H4> As Millions of Solar Panels Age Out, Recyclers Hope to Cash In </H4> |
<H4> Will Tech Breakthroughs Bring Fusion Energy Closer to Reality? </H4> |
<H4> For U.S. Companies, the Race for the New EV Battery Is On </H4> |
<H4> More Energy on Less Land: The Drive to Shrink Solar’s Footprint </H4> |
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Mind the Gaps: How the UN Climate Plan Fails to Follow the Science
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As Temperatures Rise, Dengue Fever Spreads and Cases Rise
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Clearing Skies: Opening a New Path on Climate and the Future
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Will Tech Breakthroughs Bring Fusion Energy Closer to Reality?
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In Rush for Key metals, Canada Ushers Miners to Its Fragile North
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As Projects Decline, the Era of Building Big Dams Draws to a Close
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When Species names Are Offensive, Should They Be Changed?
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Deep in the Wilderness, the World’s Largest Beaver Dam Endures
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How Mounting Demand for Rubber Is Driving Tropical Forest Loss
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Can We Mine the World’s Deep Ocean Without Destroying It?
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As Ocean Oxygen Levels Dip, Fish Face an Uncertain Future
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The East Coast Whale Die-Offs: Unraveling the Causes
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After the Storm, Malawi’s Farmers Face a Precarious Future
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On the Mekong, Sand Mining Threatens the River and a Way of Life
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As Armenian Fish Farming Expands, a Pristine Aquifer Is Drying Up
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‘Green Roads’ Are Plowing Ahead, Buffering Drought and Floods
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To Fight Plastic Waste, an Indonesian Campaign Aims High
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Abandoned Lands: A Hidden Resource for Restoring Biodiversity
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After a Decade of Planning, New York City Is Raising Its Shoreline
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Ecosystems as Infrastructure: A New Way of Looking at Climate Resilience
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As Bird Kills from Buildings Mount, Cities Look for Solutions
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Shifting Political Winds Threaten Progress on Europe’s Green Goals
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Why Native Women’s Voices Are Crucial to Saving Brazil’s Forests
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The Color of Grass Roots: Diversifying the Climate Movement
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ANALYSIS
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Climate
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OPINION
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<H5>
Energy
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Energy
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ANALYSIS
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<H5>
Biodiversity
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WILDLIFE
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<H5>
Biodiversity
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INTERVIEW
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<H5>
Oceans
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<H5>
Oceans
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Food & Agriculture
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E360 Film Contest
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Food & Agriculture
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Solutions
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<H5>
INTERVIEW
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Solutions
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<H5>
Cities
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<H5>
INTERVIEW
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<H5>
Cities
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<H5>
Policy
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<H5>
INTERVIEW
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INTERVIEW
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