Underprepared Sanctuaries: Are Proclaimed “Climate Havens” Ready to Give the Refuge We Think They Can?
By Meerub Nisar Wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, snowstorms, droughts and extreme rainfall;...
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By Meerub Nisar Wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, snowstorms, droughts and extreme rainfall;...
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Written by Diana Aukby The Africa Climate Summit, hosted by the Kenyan government, kicked off on...
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Sarah Phillips American politics can act as a critical barrier to a wide range of possibilities...
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By: Emma Thomas Superbatteries fill the technological gap between supercapacitors and batteries...
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By: Kirsten Hogg Why is solar power important? Since the Industrial Revolution, humans have been...
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