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Why Capturing Carbon from the Air Will Always Be Expensive

If you’ve been following the climate crisis, you’ve probably heard that we need to get to zero carbon emissions. Quite simply: the more CO₂ there is in the air, the more the planet warms, and so the only way to stop the warming is to stop e...

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Why is Methane Such a Powerful Greenhouse Gas?

We need to talk about methane.

According to two recent studies, global methane levels are at an all-time high.

This is a problem because over 20 years, methane is 86 times as potent a greenhouse gas as carbon dioxide, meaning 1 tonne of m...

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Visualizing Greenland's Melting Ice

According to a new study, the Greenland ice sheet lost a record-breaking (and intuition-defying) 532 billion tonnes worth of ice in 2019. The Greenland ice sheet refers to the ice covering Greenland, which makes up the second largest body o...

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This Week In Climate News

How Decades of Racist Housing Policy Left Neighborhoods Sweltering

In the previous newsletter, we talked about the idea of shade inequality, where low-income communities have more paved areas and fewer green spaces, while high-income...

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Air Inequality, Heat Waves & Siberian Fires

Air Inequality

Air Pollution Is Much Worse Than You Might Think

👉🏽 At Vox, David Roberts reports on new research on the dramatic effect that US action on climate change would have on the health of US Americans:

The numbers ar...

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