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Youth Plaintiffs In Hawaii Reach Historic Climate Deal - Slashdot
Slashdot· 3 hours agoJustine Calma writes via The Verge: A group of young plaintiffs reached a historic climate settlement with the state of Hawaii and Hawaii Department of Transportation in a ...
Hawaii settles lawsuit from youths over climate change. Here's what to know about the historic deal
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 hours agoAbout two years after 13 children and teens sued Hawaii over the threat posed by climate change,...
Vermont takes on 'Big Oil' with groundbreaking bill: 'The stakes are too high'
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoOne Vermont state Representative...pay up, according to CBS News. Vermont would use that money to ...
Summer is packing heat
Politico· 13 hours agoThe decision stands to strengthen the federal government’s hand in Western water disputes at a time when climate change-driven drought is exacerbating interstate tensions, ...
How the 2024 US election could affect global fight against climate change
Al Jazeera· 2 days agoWith climate change fuelling more extreme weather events around the world — from record wildfires to...
Greece heatwave latest: New fire ‘every ten minutes’ amid hunt for arsonist and search for missing...
The Independent US via AOL· 20 hours agoOn average globally, a heatwave that would have occurred once in 10 years in the pre-industrial ...
Gen Z wants jobs that help solve the climate crisis but has no idea how to get them
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSo the problem is partly skills, partly signaling." President Joe Biden is trying to address the...
Council Post: Investing In Methane Mitigation To Seize The Climate Emergency Brake
Forbes· 1 day agoMethane is significantly more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide and over 80 times more potent over a 20-year period. It also creates a compelling case for early-stage ...
Global migration spikes due to violence, climate change and economic mismanagement
NPR· 5 days agoAmong the reasons are violence, climate change, bad governance and corruption. NPR's Fatma Tanis has more...was a horrifying number. TANIS: That's Tariq Riebl, the
A global view of climate-resilient buildings
UB Reporter· 5 days agoAfter all, Navarro-Ramos, a chemistry PhD student with the UB RENEW Institute, was there to research how buildings can be designed to recycle stormwater and wastewater to become more resilient ...