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Climate Crisis Weekly: Which US states are leading and lagging in slashing CO2 emissions?

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  • Most US states are cutting emissions without federal help. Here’s who’s succeeding and failing.
  • A Chilean photographer’s images of Patagonia’s glaciers reveal a starkly different landscape from a century ago.
  • Bill Gates posts a blog on lessons from the pandemic that should guide our response to the climate crisis.
  • And more…
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Climate Crisis Weekly: 50,000+ demand EU heads act on climate in open letter

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  • Influencers such as Greta Thunberg, Joaquin Phoenix, and Greenpeace call for EU leaders to “face the climate emergency.”
  • The fast-food giant Burger King has taken a novel approach to reduce methane emissions.
  • A new study finds that tree planting does not always boost ecosystem carbon stocks.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: The Red List — which animals are at risk of extinction

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  • The latest IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has been released, identifying the species most at risk of extinction.
  • Vermont becomes the first state in the US to pass a ban on food waste.
  • Colorado State University raises its 2020 hurricane forecast in July from 19 named storms up to 20.
  • And more…


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Climate Crisis Weekly: South Korea to be first in East Asia to set net zero goal

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  • After its election, South Korea will be the first country in East Asia to pledge to reach net zero.
  • High pressure caused a dramatic melting of Greenland’s ice sheet in the summer of 2019.
  • Don’t want solar panels on your roof? Embed these cool recycled panels in your pavement instead.
  • And more…


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