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    10 Cities That Could Be Climate Havens in the U.S.

    10 Cities That Could Be Climate Havens in the U.S.

    Florida is sinking. The Western states are drying out and catching fire. Is there anywhere in the U.S. that will still make a good home as the climate crisis continues?    The answer is yes. There are cities referred to as “climate havens” because they are located in areas less likely to suffer from extreme weather […]

    7 Ways to Manage Climate Anxiety

    7 Ways to Manage Climate Anxiety

    Climate anxiety is a normal response to the reality we live in, where once-in-a-lifetime weather events are happening more and more often. While we can grieve for what we have lost, and fear for our futures, there are steps we can take to manage our anxiety and even channel these difficult feelings into action. 

    Pinterest Announces Thorough Ban of Climate Misinformation

    Pinterest Announces Thorough Ban of Climate Misinformation

    Pinterest announced Wednesday it will implement a new climate misinformation policy notable for its strength and contrast to less comprehensive measures taken by other social media platforms. The policy prohibits paid and organic “content that denies the existence or impacts of climate change,” as well as false or misleading content regarding climate solutions. The new policy could also bar all content produced by entities funded by […]

    Extreme Weather 101: Everything You Need to Know

    Extreme Weather 101: Everything You Need to Know

    Extreme weather is what we call it when a particular weather event like a flash flood or a heat wave is significantly different from the average weather pattern for an area. It is important to understand these events because they can be disruptive and even deadly, harming human communities, agriculture and ecosystems. 

    100+ NYC Streets Will Go Car-Free for Earth Day

    100+ NYC Streets Will Go Car-Free for Earth Day

    The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report found that the most important thing an individual can do to reduce their climate impact is to stop driving gas-powered cars. So it’s appropriate that New York City is celebrating Earth Day with its largest-ever Car-Free Earth Day.