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Include Co-Benefits As Well As Costs When Formulating Climate Policies

2021-08-04T13:51:29-05:00

Include Co-Benefits As Well As Costs When Formulating Climate Policies By Cassandra Ceballos – Mar 27, 2019 Climate change has entered the forefront of national dialogue. In government, in organizations, and across sectors, people are talking [...]

Include Co-Benefits As Well As Costs When Formulating Climate Policies2021-08-04T13:51:29-05:00

Steps to re-invigorate the economy must free us from polluting fossil fuels

2021-08-04T13:40:57-05:00

Steps to re-invigorate the economy must free us from polluting fossil fuels By Elizabeth Sawin – Mar 24, 2020 Clean air and water don’t only result from loss and upheaval, they can be planned for. You’ve [...]

Steps to re-invigorate the economy must free us from polluting fossil fuels2021-08-04T13:40:57-05:00

Covid-19 Sucks. But It Could Teach Us How to Avoid the Worst Consequences of Climate Change.

2021-08-04T14:14:05-05:00

Covid-19 Sucks. But It Could Teach Us How to Avoid the Worst Consequences of Climate Change. By Elizabeth Sawin – April 1, 2020 A devastating problem crops up. Not any old problem, but one that [...]

Covid-19 Sucks. But It Could Teach Us How to Avoid the Worst Consequences of Climate Change.2021-08-04T14:14:05-05:00

Why We Can’t Ignore the Link Between COVID-19, Climate Change and Inequity

2021-08-04T13:09:32-05:00

Why We Can’t Ignore the Link Between COVID-19, Climate Change and Inequity By Elizabeth Sawin – Apr 2, 20210 Written by Dr.Elizabeth Sawin, originally published by US News and World Report on April 1, 2020 Image credit: Maria [...]

Why We Can’t Ignore the Link Between COVID-19, Climate Change and Inequity2021-08-04T13:09:32-05:00

New Op-Ed: How can a coronavirus response reduce inequity and protect the climate?

2021-08-04T14:16:47-05:00

New Op-Ed: How can a coronavirus response reduce inequity and protect the climate? By Elizabeth Sawin – Jul 9, 2020 Reposted from Thomson Reuters Foundation Image credit: Reuters/Bruno Kelly Amid a triple crisis, a ‘multisolving’ response can [...]

New Op-Ed: How can a coronavirus response reduce inequity and protect the climate?2021-08-04T14:16:47-05:00

Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information

2021-08-04T10:07:35-05:00

Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information By Rasmus – Jul 25, 2021 Climate adaptation steams forward with an accelerated speed that can be seen through the Climate Adaptation Summit in January (see previous [...]

Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information2021-08-04T10:07:35-05:00

A Watershed Moment: How Boston’s Charles River Went From Polluted to Pristine

2021-07-27T12:00:05-05:00

A Watershed Moment: How Boston’s Charles River Went From Polluted to Pristine A pair of mute swans is nesting not far from downtown, and the new head of the EPA is promising "durable" rules to protect the habitat. [...]

A Watershed Moment: How Boston’s Charles River Went From Polluted to Pristine2021-07-27T12:00:05-05:00
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