Energy & Environment

Global Warming Is Particularly Bad for Women-Led Families, Study Says

New U.N. research shows that climate change disproportionately erodes income in households led by women in poorer countries. But there are ways to fix it.New U.N. research shows that climate change disproportionately erodes income in households led by women in poorer countries. But there are ways to fix it. Read More

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North Carolina ‘Forever Chemical’ Plant Violates Human Rights, U.N. Panel Says

The allegations of human rights violations linked to pollution from the factory broadens a yearslong battle over the site and over the chemicals known as PFAS.The allegations of human rights violations linked to pollution from the factory broadens a yearslong battle over the site and over the chemicals known as PFAS. Read More

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Is That Polar Bear Getting Enough to Eat? Try a Collar With a Camera.

Scientists collected video from 20 bears during ice-free months to understand whether the animals can survive longer periods on land in a warming world.Scientists collected video from 20 bears during ice-free months to understand whether the animals can survive longer periods on land in a warming world. Read More

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Three Climate Takeaways From Indonesia’s Presidential Election and the Vote for Subianto

The presumed winner supports policies that have led to a boom in coal-burning, but also to the creation of a nascent electric-battery industry.The presumed winner supports policies that have led to a boom in coal-burning, but also to the creation of a nascent electric-battery industry. Read More

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