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August 8, 2024
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To unlock clean power’s potential, timing is key
by Amanda D. Smith, Ph.D.
Getting clean, affordable, reliable electricity has always been a challenge for the electric sector. Electrical grids must balance supply and demand almost instantaneously to keep from interrupting service or damaging equipment – and curbing emissions means the game is changing. 
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August 6, 2024
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Technical writer turned workplace climate leader
by Aiyana Bodi
When Suzume Soryo* started working as a technical writer at a software company, she jumped immediately into the climate community at her new organization. 
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August 1, 2024
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Are livestock feed additives the future or folly?
by Eric Toensmeier
In 2022, I gave a presentation about climate change solutions to the Canadian Parliament. During that meeting, I had the opportunity to hear a presentation from a beef producers group about how they intended to rely on a new synthetic methane inhibitor (not approved in Canada at the time) as the heart of efforts to curb their greenhouse gas emissions. 
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July 10, 2024
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Fixing food’s big climate problem
by Jonathan Foley, Ph.D.
It surprises many people to learn that the food we eat, the farms that grow it, and the landscapes we’ve cleared all contribute to climate change. And contribute in a big way.
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July 2, 2024
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How to talk to kids about climate change
by Elizabeth Bagley, Ph.D.
Can’t we just let our kids be kids and enjoy the innocence of childhood? Do we really need to talk about climate change with them?
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June 18, 2024
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What is the Bonn Climate Conference and why you should care
by Daniel Jasper
Unless you're deeply involved in climate policy, you may not be aware that crucial international climate negotiations recently wrapped up in Bonn, Germany. These annual talks laid the groundwork for issues to be discussed at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Despite their importance for global climate action, however, these mid-point meetings don’t get nearly as much attention as they deserve. 
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June 4, 2024
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Young people want climate careers. Employers need to adapt.
by Aiyana Bodi
I have worked in the sustainability space for almost a decade. In that time, I have witnessed my parents struggle to tell their friends what their daughter does for work; my friends who work in tech smile and nod when I talk about climate policy; and strangers apologize to me for not recycling. 
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May 30, 2024
Stephan Nicoleau: The business case for curbing methane
Reducing methane emitted by agriculture, fossil fuels, and landfills is one of the most important and effective actions we can take to stabilize Earth’s climate. 
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May 29, 2024
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5 ways to boost US–China diplomacy for people and the planet
by Daniel Jasper
Recently, the new United States and Chinese climate envoys, John Podesta and Liu Zhenmin, met for the first time. The meeting came amid expectations that the Biden administration would increase tariffs on Chinese goods such as EVs, solar equipment, batteries, and critical minerals.
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Perspective  | May 15, 2024
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What’s the best climate action you can take? You tell me.
by Jonathan Foley, Ph.D.
To stop climate change, it’s critical individuals and families take personal actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But only you can determine which climate solutions will be most effective for your situation.When I tell someone I lead a climate change non-profit, one of the most common questions I get is: What can I do to reduce my carbon footprint? 
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