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Environmental Policy

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Study Reveals Most Effective Climate Policies: Only 4% Significantly Cut Emissions

Enhanced weathering test fields of soybeans at the Energy Farm, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (image credit: Dimitar Epihov, Leverhulme Centre, University of Sheffield).

Farm Emissions Cut Could Save Climate and Ozone Layer

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Harnessing Social Tipping Points to Accelerate Climate Action

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Trump White House rule dramatically deregulated wetlands, streams and drinking water

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New Strategy Cuts Costs and Space Needed to Protect Ocean Life

Expected rise in fossil fuel use this decade could offset action to meet set climate goals

Illustration of heating climate

Experts ID interventions that could rescue 1.5°C

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Nudging food delivery customers to skip the fork drastically cuts plastic waste

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How the meat and dairy sector resists competition from alternative animal products

The wealthiest 10% of Americans are responsible for 40% of the nation’s total greenhouse gas emissions.

America’s wealthiest 10% responsible for 40% of US greenhouse gas emissions

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Blood on the Grasslands

As Europe goes green, number crunchers map the ripple effects

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