
Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff is a writer whose fiction, journalism, and essays reflect her career as a climate communicator. She pubs the Good Newsletter, hosts the "Ask an Author" interview series on Instagram, and leads the Santa Monica Silent Book Club IRL.
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Think big. By bundling solar, wind, and batteries “firm power” could soon be delivered 24/7, the UN General Assembly just overwhelming adopted a resolution that makes member states legally responsible to protect the environment from greenho...
In 2025, global annual renewable capacity increased by nearly 16% despite supply chain strain and policy shifts, marking the 23rd consecutive year that renewables set new expansion records, according to a new IEA report. Clean energy invest...
📈 Despite federal headwinds, renewable energy hit a new record in January: 36% of installed generating capacity, an 11% year-over-year increase. (Photo: Electrek) 🗳️ Solar has support across the aisle: New...
🧵 For the 12th (!) year, I’m committing to buy no new fashion. In 2014, I kicked off this idea with Mommy Greenest readers as the Shop Drop Challenge, with events throughout Los Angeles sponsored b...
🏈 Super Bowl Sunday at Levi’s Stadium proved reuse can scale at sports and entertainment venues and everybody wins!
🇨🇦 In Canada, plastic is now permanently classified as “toxic,” which means laws in...
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