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    Can Congress Find the Political Will to Solve Our Flood Problems?

    Can Congress Find the Political Will to Solve Our Flood Problems?

    By Tara Lohan It’s been the wettest 12 months on record in the continental United States. Parts of the High Plains and Midwest are still reeling from deadly, destructive and expensive spring floods — some of which have lasted for three months. Mounting bills from natural disasters like these have prompted renewed calls to reform […]

    Inslee’s ‘Evergreen Economy Plan’ Calls for $9 Trillion Investment in New Green Jobs, Would Help Fossil Fuel Workers Transition

    Inslee’s ‘Evergreen Economy Plan’ Calls for $9 Trillion Investment in New Green Jobs, Would Help Fossil Fuel Workers Transition

    By Julia Conley A new climate action plan put forth by Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday is being praised for highlighting the enormous benefits that would result from a rapid shift in the U.S. to a renewable energy economy that centers on the needs of workers and vulnerable communities. Inslee unveiled his […]

    Antarctica’s Ice Is Melting 5 Times Faster Than in the 90s

    Antarctica’s Ice Is Melting 5 Times Faster Than in the 90s

    Yet another study has shown that glaciers in Antarctica are melting at accelerating rates. Almost 25 percent of the West Antarctic ice shelf is now thinning, and the Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers are losing ice at five times the rate they were in the early 1990s, CNN reported. “In parts of Antarctica, the ice […]

    Climate Change May Wipe Out Bengal Tigers, UN Analysis Finds

    Climate Change May Wipe Out Bengal Tigers, UN Analysis Finds

    Climate change may wipe out the world’s only mangrove-living Bengal tiger population in just 50 years, according to a new analysis conducted by the United Nations. According to the report, extreme temperatures and sea level rise are threatening a 4,000-square-mile diverse ecosystem known as the Sundarbans. Located in southern coastal Bangladesh, nearly three-quarters of land […]

    Indonesia Will Move its Capital from Fast-Sinking Jakarta

    Indonesia Will Move its Capital from Fast-Sinking Jakarta

    Indonesia’s president elect announced plans this week to move the country’s capital away from Jakarta, reportedly the fastest sinking city in the world. A 2018 report said that Jakarta, located on the island of Java, was one of the global cities most vulnerable to sea level rise caused by climate change. It is sinking at […]

    EPA Releases Report Advising Communities to Prepare for Climate Change-Related Disasters

    EPA Releases Report Advising Communities to Prepare for Climate Change-Related Disasters

    Policymakers at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a report in the Federal Register outlining how local communities should start planning for near-future catastrophes associated with climate change. As first reported by the Washington Post, the 150-page report – titled “Planning for Natural Disaster Debris” – offers updates to the 2008 report by advising […]