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  • Systemic Racism Has Consequences for All Life in Cities

    Social inequalities, specifically racism and classism, are impacting the biodiversity, evolutionary shifts and ecological health of plants and animals in our cities.

  • New Research Highlights ‘Challenging Nature’ of Vested Interests in the Energy Transition

    Pioneering new research has highlighted some of the political difficulties with the UK’s energy transition, in particular around vested fossil fuel interests.

  • Recent Global Warming Trends Are Inconsistent With Very High Climate Sensitivity

    Research published this week in Earth System Dynamics reports that the most sensitive climate models overestimate global warming during the last 50 years.

  • Migrating Bird Populations Affected by Climate and Land Changes

    Changes in climate and habitat on the breeding and non-breeding grounds of migratory birds are both playing an important part in driving their long-term population changes.

  • New Model for Pricing Carbon Will Help Meet Net-Zero Climate Change Goals

    An article released today by researchers at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy in the journal Nature Climate Change introduces a new approach for pricing carbon — Near-term to Net Zero. 

  • Widespread Electric Vehicle Adoption Would Save Billions of Dollars, Thousands of Lives

    Study finds improved air quality would avoid health and climate damages.

  • A Watershed Moment for U.S. Water Quality

    Scientists decry federal rule that removes protection from ‘unconnected’ streams and wetlands.

  • Seafood Study Finds Plastic In All Samples

    A study of five different seafoods has found traces of plastic in every sample tested.

  • Personal Connections Key to Climate Adaptation

    Connections with friends and family are key to helping communities adapt to the devastating impact of climate change on their homes and livelihoods, a new study shows.

  • Indigenous Property Rights Protect the Amazon Rainforest

    One way to cut back on deforestation in the Amazon rainforest – and help in the global fight against climate change – is to grant more of Brazil’s indigenous communities full property rights to tribal lands.

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