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Here’s what Biden’s budget will and won’t do for climate change
[ad_1] On day 1 of his presidency, Joseph R. Biden Jr. brought the United States back into the global climate agreement. His administration has made bold promises to reduce emissions.Read More
How Should Art Calculate Climate Change?
[ad_1] Clearly environmental art – studies that address anthropogenic threats to local and global ecologies – was published in 1962 by Rachel Carson “Silent Spring”, the famous disclosure of chemicalRead More
Climate change is making armed conflicts worse. Here’s how.
[ad_1] if you have read his work Brave journalists in Mariupol this week you know that the people of that city are trying to survive not only by the bombardmentRead More
5G will change the way we think about communication
[ad_1] The pandemic has made it clear that communication must always be clear, reliable and fast. Just as we expect power in our homes and businesses without interacting with theRead More
5G will change the way we think about communication
[ad_1] Every ten years, we reach a new generation of communication technology. Most of us remember 2G phones and 3G about 10 years later, then 4G. We are now watchingRead More
Ukraine War and US Politics Complicates Climate Change Struggle
[ad_1] War and politics are complicating efforts by the two biggest polluters in history – the United States and Europe – to slow global warming, just as scientists have warnedRead More
IPCC surpasses Climate Change Impacts Adaptation Capability
[ad_1] The dangers of climate change are increasing so rapidly that they could soon undermine the adaptability of both nature and humanity, creating a grim future where floods, fires andRead More
IPCC surpasses Climate Change Impacts Adaptation Capability
[ad_1] According to the report, if the average warming exceeds 1.5 degrees Celsius, even humanity’s best efforts to adapt could be disrupted. The cost of defending coastal communities against risingRead More
Supreme Court to Hear Biggest Climate Change Case of Decade
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — In the most important environmental case in more than a decade, the Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday over a dispute that could limit or even eliminateRead More
