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Copenhagen Wants to Show How Cities Can Fight Climate Change

March 25, 2019March 25, 2019SOMINI SENGUPTA and CHARLOTTE DE LA FUENTEComments Off on Copenhagen Wants to Show How Cities Can Fight Climate Change

The Danish capital wants to be carbon neutral six years from now. Its plan involves wind, recycling and a very innovative ski hill.

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Ocean Heat Waves Are Threatening Marine Life

March 5, 2019March 5, 2019KENDRA PIERRE-LOUIS and NADJA POPOVICHComments Off on Ocean Heat Waves Are Threatening Marine Life

Scientists say the heat waves are becoming more common and longer, and are killing off the species that underpin many marine ecosystems.

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The World Is Losing Fish to Eat as Oceans Warm, Study Finds

February 28, 2019March 1, 2019KENDRA PIERRE-LOUISComments Off on The World Is Losing Fish to Eat as Oceans Warm, Study Finds

Fish populations are declining as oceans warm, putting a key source of food and income at risk for millions of people, according to new research.

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Scientists Single Out a Suspect in Starfish Carnage: Warming Oceans

January 30, 2019January 31, 2019KENDRA PIERRE-LOUISComments Off on Scientists Single Out a Suspect in Starfish Carnage: Warming Oceans

A new study sheds light on a huge die-off of starfish along the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Alaska.

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New Diet Guidelines to Benefit People and the Planet: More Greens for All, Less Meat for Some

January 16, 2019SOMINI SENGUPTAComments Off on New Diet Guidelines to Benefit People and the Planet: More Greens for All, Less Meat for Some

A report in the medical journal The Lancet recommends cutting food waste and consumption of red meat, especially among people who eat a lot of it.

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Global Warming Is Helping to Wipe Out Coffee in the Wild

January 16, 2019SOMINI SENGUPTAComments Off on Global Warming Is Helping to Wipe Out Coffee in the Wild

Researchers found that more than half of all species could vanish from the wild, and the implications for coffee’s survival in the era of climate change are huge.

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Ocean Warming Is Accelerating Faster Than Thought, New Research Finds

January 10, 2019January 10, 2019KENDRA PIERRE-LOUISComments Off on Ocean Warming Is Accelerating Faster Than Thought, New Research Finds

An analysis concluded that Earth’s oceans are heating up 40 percent faster on average than a United Nations panel estimated five years ago, a finding with dire implications for climate change.

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Warming in Arctic Raises Fears of a ‘Rapid Unraveling’ of the Region

December 11, 2018December 11, 2018JOHN SCHWARTZComments Off on Warming in Arctic Raises Fears of a ‘Rapid Unraveling’ of the Region

The Arctic has been warmer in the last five years than at any time since records began in 1900, a report from a United States scientific agency found.

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Trump Team Pushes Fossil Fuels at Climate Talks. Protests Erupt, but Allies Emerge, Too.

December 10, 2018December 10, 2018BRAD PLUMER and LISA FRIEDMANComments Off on Trump Team Pushes Fossil Fuels at Climate Talks. Protests Erupt, but Allies Emerge, Too.

While the official United States stance brought scorn from environmentalists, there are signs that the administration is picking up some powerful allies.

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Illegal Mining, ‘Worse Than at Any Other Time,’ Threatens Amazon, Study Finds

December 10, 2018December 11, 2018SHASTA DARLINGTONComments Off on Illegal Mining, ‘Worse Than at Any Other Time,’ Threatens Amazon, Study Finds

Researchers identified 2,312 illegal mining sites in six nations, and highlighted their toxic effects. Activists fear that Brazil’s new president will encourage even more mining.

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