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On a Human-Heated Planet, Cut Carbon Dioxide for Long-Haul Relief and Spread A.C. Now
The U.S. is poised for a low-key version of Europe's insane heat event, but air conditioning gives a huge advantage (to those who can afford it, here or…
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Venezuela's Earthquake Calamity Reflects Urgent Issues in Seismic Hot Spots Worldwide
Some buildings stand and others collapse. That doesn't have to be the case but retrofitting is a nightmare.
Jun 26
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A New Look at a Famous Climate-Solutions Paper Raises Fresh Questions About Relationships Between Academia and Industry
When oil money comes to campus...
Jun 25
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Warming Worries of a Once-Doubtful Climate Scientist
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Cutting Carbon Matters, But Cutting Climate Risk through Development is the Core Need, says Bill Gates
Oct 28, 2025
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Democracy - What's Cartooning Got to Do With It?
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The Dangerous Trump Purge of Weather and Climate Expertise
Feb 28, 2025
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All Hail the New York Post for Reminding Trump Who's a Dictator and Who's a U.S. Ally
Feb 21, 2025
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The Best Path Past Paralysis on Climate and Clean Energy is Starting Where There's Agreement - as with Enhanced Geothermal
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The Reflecting Pool Is Green. Part of the Gulf Is Dying. Guess Which One Made the News.
Day 12: Reflecting Pool is still green.
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National Geographic's New Museum Puts the Focus on Exploration and Conservation as a Process
I spent time last week in Washington, D.C., at events celebrating the opening of National Geographic Society’s new Museum of Exploration, which is the…
Jun 21
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Ocean Observations Underpinning Climate Forecasts Are at Risk Just When the World Needs Foresight the Most
Hopefully you saw my recent Sustain What conversation on the importance of bolstering long-term observational science and the capacity to integrate…
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♫⋆。♪ My New Album, "Wake Me up Martha," Made the Top 40 on the Folk Radio Charts ˚♬
Folk radio is a remarkable sonic ecosystem for sustaining hand-made music in an age of algorithms and AI
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♫♪ A Song Explores How Quiet Activism is Helping Foster Progress in Dire Situations
Nearly done. Nothing is quiet about knitting or cooking these days
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