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Climate Crisis Weekly: The crucial issues Trump ignored in his SOTU speech

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  • What Donald Trump said (and didn’t) say about climate change, energy, and EVs in his State of the Union speech.
  • Nine leading environmental organizations released a statement about Trump’s environmental track record (spoiler: they’re not impressed).
  • The bumblebee population is in decline across North America and Europe due to rising temperatures.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Biden wrongly says scientists think Green New Deal can’t work

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  • Joe Biden said that “there’s not a single solitary scientist that thinks” the Green New Deal can work. 57 scientists responded that he’s wrong.
  • An endurance swimmer swam beneath the Antarctic ice sheet to highlight climate-change effects.
  • Wildlife experts in Australia work to rescue animals after the bushfire crisis.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Young activists tell Davos leaders to dump fossil fuels

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  • Greta Thunberg and 20 other young activists are calling on world leaders to abandon fossil fuels.
  • London has installed three awesome “City Trees,” which are moss towers that eat pollution.
  • This tiny house is not only seriously cute, it’s also eco-friendly and resistant to natural disasters.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: 5 eco-friendly holiday gift ideas, a billboard that eats smog, more

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  • 5 eco-friendly holiday gift ideas for you last-minute shoppers.
  • If we cut air pollution, then it could prevent depression in millions of people.
  • A Dutch designer created a billboard in Mexico that actually eats smog.
  • A solar-powered desalinization plant provides clean water to a Kenyan community.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Highlights from the UN climate change summit in Madrid

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  • COP25: What was — and was not — achieved at the UN Climate Summit in Madrid.
  • Climate activist Greta Thunberg is TIME’s 2019 Person of the Year.
  • Why melting ice in the Arctic directly affects every one of us.
  • Which US states cut their environmental agency budget and staff numbers? This map will tell you.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: UN climate change summit in Madrid in full swing, more

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  • COP25: Madrid’s Prado Museum and the WWF use art to show effects of climate change.
  • The decade 2010-2019 is “on course” to be the warmest on record.
  • Very bad news for the Florida Keys: Monroe County can’t save some areas from rising waters.
  • Take this quiz to see how your choices would impact climate change.
  • And more…


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Climate Change Weekly: Huge youth climate strikes ahead of UN talks, UK PM ‘melts,’ more

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  • Big youth climate emergency marches yesterday ahead of the Madrid talks next week.
  • No-show British PM Boris Johnson is replaced with a melting ice sculpture at climate crisis debates.
  • Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee’s brother Mike says unnecessary emails are hurting the environment.
  • Scottish farmers are successfully growing and irrigating crops with seawater.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Coldplay pauses touring to become net zero, more

  • Coldplay announces they will pause touring until it becomes “environmentally beneficial.”
  • The Oxford Dictionaries 2019 word is “climate emergency.”
  • The UNDP examines steps the Middle East is taking to grow solar power and build resilience.
  • The Amazon sees the largest deforestation rate this year in 11 years.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: What would the world look like in 2030 if we stopped climate change? more

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  • The World Economic Forum: What if we actually got things right with fixing climate change?
  • Venice’s regional council floods for the first time — right after it voted against climate-crisis action.
  • Greta Thunberg sails back to Europe on a catamaran, and leaves the US with some parting advice.
  • Scientists are trying to study — and save — the Amazon rainforest, but the Brazilian government is trying to thwart them.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Virginians showed they care about climate change on voting day, more

  • Virginia Democrats campaigned on fighting the climate crisis and won.
  • The official word[s] of the year for 2019? “Climate strike.”
  • New Zealand passes a law that sets 2050 as its net zero target year.
  • An offshore wind farm in Rhode Island proves to be a popular fishing spot.
  • Spain will host the UN climate talks in December after Chile withdraws.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Why more California wildfires? Elon becomes ‘Treelon,’ Greta Thunberg says no thanks, more

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  • Three reasons why wildfires are still ravaging California’s environment, despite the end of the drought.
  • What’s an energy vampire, and how can you slay it?
  • Greta Thunberg declines the Nordic Council’s 2019 environmental prize.
  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk pays for 1 million trees to be planted.
  • Big hotel chains are working to source their fish more sustainably.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Climate crisis protest ban — and broccoli; saving the fish, more

  • Climate crisis protests in London: Extinction Rebellion, bans, and broccoli.
  • Italy and Croatia team up to replenish the Adriatic Sea’s suffering fish population.
  • Lobbying has to be part of corporate action when it comes to climate change.
  • Five ways to construct buildings with resilience in the face of the climate crisis.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: Jane Fonda arrested for protesting, how to talk to your kids about the climate crisis, more

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  • Jane Fonda arrested for climate crisis protest in Washington, DC.
  • How to talk to your kids about the climate crisis.
  • Cocaine isn’t just bad for your body — it’s also causing climate change.
  • Japan buckles down yet again as Typhoon Hagibis is set to break violent-storm records.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: How you can help protect your morning coffee, UK protesters’ fake-blood plan goes awry, more

  • Your morning coffee could become a luxury as Peruvian farms’ crops falter due to climate change.
  • Climate crisis protesters in London spray fake blood with a fire hose — and it gets a little crazy.
  • Sharks are swimming further north because of global warming.
  • Increasing heat is making working conditions deadly for millions of people.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: UN report — oceans are in big trouble, the ‘problem’ with Greta Thunberg, more

  • The UN-supported IPCC releases a somber report about the state of our oceans.
  • Why do so many adults find teenage activist Greta Thunberg a threat?
  • The Covering Climate Now media project wrapped up, with some outstanding work.
  • Philadelphia airport may have a big problem with rising waters in the near future.
  • Florida is holding an energy and climate summit — and not a moment too soon.
  • And more…


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