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Climate Change Ravaged the West With Heat and Drought Last Year; Many Fear 2021 Will Be Worse

Climate Change Ravaged the West With Heat and Drought Last Year; Many Fear 2021 Will Be Worse
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Biden s Pause of New Federal Oil and Gas Leases May Not Reduce Production, but It Signals a Reckoning With Fossil Fuels

Biden s Pause of New Federal Oil and Gas Leases May Not Reduce Production, but It Signals a Reckoning With Fossil Fuels
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Harnessing People Power to Protect Alaska s Last Remaining Wilderness

News News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Harnessing People Power to Protect Alaska’s Last Remaining Wilderness Oil and gas development inside the arctic refuge would make life more challenging for the Southern Beaufort Sea polar bear, a species already at risk from climate change and melting sea ice. Image by Florian Schulz / ProtectTheArctic.org A new social movement is bringing together Indigenous activists and TikTok creators to prevent drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Jan 27, 2021 January has seen major progress toward protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, thanks to the organizing power of three distinct communities Indigenous activists, TikTok creators, and the makers of an unfinished documentary film that came together toward a common goal.

We Need to Be Bold, Biden Says, Taking the First Steps in a Major Shift in Climate Policy

‘We Need to Be Bold,’ Biden Says, Taking the First Steps in a Major Shift in Climate Policy Environmental justice, scientific integrity, climate’s threat to national security and weaning off fossil fuels. It’s a big agenda and an emphatic rejection of the last four years. January 28, 2021 President Joe Biden prepares to sign executive orders after speaking about climate change issues in the State Dining Room of the White House on January 27, 2021 in Washington, DC. Credit: Anna Moneymaker-Pool/Getty Images Related Share this article The sweeping executive orders that President Joe Biden signed on Wednesday will not, by themselves, cut greenhouse gas emissions. 

Speaking of Water: China s Water Challenges in 2021

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