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4 Jan 2020

December 31, 2019–Letters to the Editor: Readers respond to Sierra’s issue on gender, population, and the environment (Sierra Club)

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We received an unusual volume of letters in response to Sierra’s November/December 2019 edition, which was a special themed issue on gender, population, and the environment. Here they are in full: [NOTE: for SOS purposes here, the beginning of just the first … Continued

4 Jan 2020

December 30, 2019–Science Under Attack: How Trump Is Sidelining Researchers and Their Work (NYT)

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In just three years, the Trump administration has diminished the role of science in federal policymaking while halting or disrupting research projects nationwide, marking a transformation of the federal government whose effects, experts say, could reverberate for years. Political appointees … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 29, 2019–‘My moment’: the activists fighting climate crisis and winning elections (Guardian)

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The climate crisis is hurting communities across the United States. Hurricanes, heatwaves and torrential downpours are on the rise, and have already exacerbated devastating floods, droughts and wildfires in communities from South Dakota to California, Florida and North Carolina in recent years. … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 28, 2019–The Good News: Wetlands Can Keep Up with Sea Level Rise to Offset Climate Change (ENN)

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Coastal wetlands provide stunning views and are hosts to a vast biodiversity. But they provide another service to the warming Earth: they capture carbon from the atmosphere and sequester it in their sediment at high rates. In the United States … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 27, 2019–Lauri Costello: We can lead the nation on reducing methane (Durango Herald)

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Earlier this month, over 120 people packed the standing-room-only La Plata County chamber to support stronger, statewide methane regulations. Fifty -our citizens raised their voices and testified in the interest of our health and climate. We are grateful to the … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 26, 2019–Elon Musk Is Talking About Powering All of America with Solar (Happyeconews.com)

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Elon Musk is talking, again, about his idea to turn 10,000 square miles in the U.S. desert into a solar farm that can power the entire nation. In a Saturday Twitter reply to an article by Treehugger about Bill Gates questioning the … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 25, 2019–How the next revolution in recycling may be the solution we need (Happyeconews.com)

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Jack “Tato” Bigio, chief executive of UBQ Materials, stood atop a pile of shredded garbage. His company will convert the trash into pellets that c KIBBUTZ TZE’ELIM, Israel – Eight tons of trash are piled high at the entrance of … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 24, 2019–Capturing CO2 from trucks and reducing their emissions by 90% (Science Daily)

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In Europe, transport is responsible for nearly 30% of the total CO2 emissions, of which 72% comes from road transportation. While the use of electric vehicles for personal transportation could help lower that number, reducing emissions from commercial transport — such … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 23, 2019–Americans’ love of hiking has driven elk to the brink, scientists say (guardian; from August 2019)

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Biologists used to count over 1,000 head of elk from the air near Vail, Colorado. The majestic brown animals, a symbol of the American west, dotted hundreds of square miles of slopes and valleys. But when researchers flew the same area … Continued

28 Dec 2019

December 22, 2019–‘This is the farming of the future’: the rise of hydroponic food labs (Guardian)

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Beautifully arranged rows of bok choi, parsley, tarragon and basil alongside dozens of variety of lettuce grow together in harmony under the pink glow of an LED light in a former sugar factory. Water infused with nutrients trickles on to the … Continued

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