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Bethany McLean, author of Saudi America: The Truth About Fracking and How It's Changing the World explains how how investors are responding to the "shaky financials" of...
Part of Saudi America, October 2018

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Severin Borenstein of UC Berkeley summarizes how the rise and fall of oil and natural gas prices in the US have impacted more than just the economy.
Part of Saudi America, October 2018

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In order to keep the climate below 1.5 degrees of warming, oil and gas needs to stay in the ground, argues Kassie Siegel of the Center for Biological Diversity.
Part of Saudi America, October 2018

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We need to be removing carbon from the atmosphere now to avoid two degrees of warming, argues Kate Gordon - and there's more than a few ways to go about it.
Part of A Four-Zero Climate Solution, November 2018

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Kate Gordon, Fellow at the Columbia Center on Global Energy Policy, explains the need to make an economic development argument in addition to an environmental one for clean...
Part of A Four-Zero Climate Solution, November 2018

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Only 10% of the energy you put into a car actually moves it says Hal Harvey, CEO of Energy Innovation LLC.
Part of A Four-Zero Climate Solution, November 2018

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There are several ways to deal with the intermittency of renewables, says Hal Harvey. Good transmission across geographies and regional variations of demand help bring us to...
Part of A Four-Zero Climate Solution, November 2018

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Arun Majumdar of Stanford's Precourt Institute for Energy explains the important timeline behind a tight carbon emission budget.
Part of A Four-Zero Climate Solution, November 2018

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Energy expert Arun Majumdar explains how the decreasing cost and increasing availability of electric vehicles will change the landscape of transportation in the U.S.
Part of A Four-Zero Climate Solution, November 2018

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After a three-year term as Executive Secretary to the United Nations Framework on Climate Change, Christiana Figueres was exhausted, emotionally drained and ready to pack it...

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On the eve of the Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), we started the conversation about how solutions could be led by states, cities, businesses and NGOs.
The Paris Climate...

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What’s with all the electric scooters, skateboards and bicycles? Scooter bros suddenly seem to be everywhere in San Francisco, Washington, DC, Seattle and other cities. Some...

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"To cope with crises [such as the ones that impact our climate], we have to expand our capacity for bearing witness to pain and loss", says psychotherapist Leslie Davenport...
Part of Mind Over Chatter: Exploring Climate Psychology, November 2018

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Connection between tranquil, calm minds is a building block for rational climate solutions, says clinical psychologist Bryant Welch.
Part of Mind Over Chatter: Exploring Climate Psychology, November 2018

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"As humans, we don't always get things right", says climate engagement strategist, author, and speaker Renee Lertzman. But this shortcoming leads to opportunities for humans...
Part of Mind Over Chatter: Exploring Climate Psychology, November 2018

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Every 1/10 of a degree of climate change matters, says Noah Deich, - which is why we need every natural, technological, and direct air carbon capture option available...
Part of Going Carbon Negative, December 2018

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Sequestering CO2 emissions can be profitable, argues Noah Deich, Executive Director of Carbon180, and investments in the industry must be scaled up to meet future storage...
Part of Going Carbon Negative, December 2018

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Mike Biddle describes how going vegan, switching to bicycle transportation, and using solar power helped his family reduce their carbon footprint five times as much as...
Part of Going Carbon Negative, December 2018

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Planting perennials that outlive us is one easy thing we can all do to help sequester carbon in the soil says Diana Donlon, Director of Soil Centric.
Part of Going Carbon Negative, December 2018

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Removing the earth's critical soil cover carries bigger implications for carbon sequestration, water security, food, and more, says soil expert Diana Donlon.
Part of Going Carbon Negative, December 2018