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Plants can slow global warming, but they cannot stop it

Since carbon dioxide remains in the atmosphere far longer than other greenhouse gases, driving climate change, efforts to reduce it are critical. On a global scale, plants sequester almost one-third of CO2 emissions through photosynthesis, according to new research led by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Thus, forests and other similar ecosystems are some of the …

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Rain will replace snow in the Arctic as the world heats up

New research has found that rainfall will be more widespread in the Arctic by 2100 if climate change isn’t checked. This will have huge implications for the planet. Probably the most important environment on Earth with regards to gauging the impacts of climate change is the Arctic. It is the region where the effects of …

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Green energy is rapidly nearing a turning point. To combat climate change, our leaders need to point to a cleaner, cheaper tomorrow.

Paul Constant is a writer at Civic Ventures and cohost of the “Pitchfork Economics” podcast. In a recent episode, he spoke with two professors at the Institute of New Economics at Oxford University. There are many flaws in the way we discuss the problems of, and solutions to, climate change. For decades, our conversation about …

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Man’s activities are causing global warming

As was pointed out in a Nov. 21 letter to the editor, Earth has been warmer than it is now, so how is the current warming any different? The past warmings were caused by either well-understood variations in Earth’s orbit around the Sun and/or wobbles in Earth’s tilt, or by emissions of carbon dioxide and …

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COP26 finally framed climate change as a public health issue, experts say

As the dust settles on the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland, health professionals are finally feeling acknowledged by the global climate community. More than 100 doctors and nurses traveled to Glasgow earlier this month with a message for world leaders: Global warming is a leading threat to public health. And curbing planet-warming emissions …

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