Most recent 40 articles: Yale Climate Connections - Policy
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Why widening highways doesn’t reduce traffic congestion - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Oct 18) |
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Oct 18 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections California prides itself on its climate leadership. And the state’s work on transportation – its largest source of emissions – is no exception; its electric vehicle policies have been adopted by other states across the country. Sacramento lawmakers have also taken ambitious steps to reduce car use altogether, developing regulations aimed at reshaping communities to encourage walking, biking, and taking public transportation. But on-the-ground reality often doesn’t live up to this vision. In particular, communities throughout the state continue to ... Read more ... |
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Where do the candidates stand on climate change? - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Oct 16) |
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Oct 16 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections American citizens all over the world are preparing to cast their ballots in the November 5 elections. The articles below cover where candidates for the presidency, the U.S. Senate, and other offices stand on climate change and energy policies. We help millions of people understand climate change and what to do about it. Help us reach even more people like you. more like this Read: Checklist: How to take advantage of brand-new clean energy tax credits Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under a Creative Commons ... Read more ... |
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Current climate policies will lead to about 2.7ºC of global warming by the end of the century - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Oct 4) |
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Oct 4 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Nearly 200 countries have adopted the Paris Climate Agreement, which aims to keep global temperatures from rising more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. But almost 10 years after the agreement, the world still has a lot of work to do to reach that goal. Climate Action Tracker is an independent scientific project that measures the world’s climate progress. According to their analysis, current climate policies will lead to about 2.7 degrees of global warming by the end of the century, well exceeding the Paris target. de Villafranca: “That ... Read more ... |
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We have beef with the name 'heat pump’ - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Sep 20) |
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Sep 20 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections For this month’s edition of the Yale Climate Connections Editors’ Corner, we got together to talk about the climate-friendly, energy-efficient, all-electric replacement for furnaces and air conditioners: the heat pump. Sara, who lives in North Carolina, is already the proud owner of a heat pump. In chilly Rhode Island, Pearl is dreaming of a heat pump water heater. And Sam, a renter in Wisconsin, plans to drop hints that her landlord should swap out her furnace for cold-climate heat pumps. This discussion has been edited and condensed. Sam: ... Read more ... |
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Your guide to voting after a disaster - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Sep 5) |
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Sep 5 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections This guide is part of State of Emergency, a Grist series exploring how climate disasters are impacting voting and politics. A companion piece provides a comprehensive overview of the logistics of disaster preparedness and recovery. In the weeks leading up to the 2020 presidential election, Louisiana experienced a parade of devastating hurricanes. On August 27, Hurricane Laura hit the state’s southwest coast as a Category 4 storm, bringing winds up to 150 miles per hour, extreme rainfall, and a 10-foot storm surge. Hurricane Delta hit the same region ... Read more ... |
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Voters love this climate policy they’ve never heard of - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Sep 3) |
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Sep 3 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections The Inflation Reduction Act is the Biden administration’s signature climate law and the largest U.S. government investment in reducing climate pollution to date. Among climate advocates, the policy is well-known and celebrated, but beyond that, only a minority of Americans have heard much about it. Once voters learn a bit about this landmark law, however, a large majority support it. These findings are from a survey of U.S. registered voters, conducted jointly by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (the publisher of this site) and ... Read more ... |
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As wildfires intensify, the taxpayer burden is growing - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Aug 28) |
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Aug 28 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Fighting wildfires is expensive, and the cost is growing as global warming causes bigger, hotter blazes. Hanna: “The lion’s share of those large, megafires are handled by the federal government, and we have significant taxpayer dollars being spent.” Autumn Hanna is with the nonpartisan budget watchdog organization, Taxpayers for Common Sense. She says billions of tax dollars are spent on wildfires each year. That includes the cost of fighting the fires and helping communities recover afterward. Hanna says the government could reduce ... Read more ... |
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China and India are so big. Do my country’s climate actions even matter? - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Aug 23) |
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Aug 23 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections At a Republican presidential debate in 2023, several candidates articulated a common sentiment about whose climate policies really matter. “If you want to go and really change the environment, then we need to start telling China and India that they have to lower their emissions,” said Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and ultimate runner-up to Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primary race. “We also need to take on the international world and say, 'OK, India and China, you’ve got to stop polluting.’” Sen. ... Read more ... |
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What Project 2025 would do to climate policy in the US - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jul 29) |
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Jul 29 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections As delegates arrived at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in mid-July to officially nominate former president Donald Trump as their 2024 candidate, a right-wing policy think tank held an all-day event nearby. The Heritage Foundation, a key sponsor of the convention and a group that has been influencing Republican presidential policy since the 1980s, gathered its supporters to tout Project 2025, a 900-plus-page policy blueprint that seeks to fundamentally restructure the federal government. Dozens of conservative groups contributed to ... Read more ... |
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How Kamala Harris and Donald Trump compare on climate change - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jul 22) |
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Jul 22 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections With President Joe Biden’s exit from the 2024 presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris appears likely – though not guaranteed – to secure the Democratic Party’s nomination for president. As vice president, Harris cast the tiebreaking vote in the passage of the Biden administration’s signature achievement on climate change, the Inflation Reduction Act. As Yale Climate Connections contributor Barbara Grady previously reported, “The most far-reaching climate law in history, the Inflation Reduction Act is catalyzing a transition in the U.S. ... Read more ... |
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A major milestone: Global climate pollution may have just peaked - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jul 16) |
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Jul 16 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Global society may have finally slammed on the brakes for climate-warming pollution released by human fossil fuel combustion. According to the Carbon Monitor Project, the total global climate pollution released between February and May 2024 declined slightly from the amount released during the same period in 2023. Many experts believe that the clean energy transition has reached the point where emissions will stabilize and then begin to decline. The critical milestone of peak climate pollution might be happening right now. And it’s happening none ... Read more ... |
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New York regulations encourage the use of lower-emissions concrete - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jul 4) |
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Jul 4 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections One of the world’s biggest sources of planet-warming carbon pollution is concrete. In large part, that’s because cement, which binds the concrete together, is made by heating rocks like limestone more than 1,000 degrees. This chemical reaction releases carbon dioxide, and the production process uses a lot of energy, much of which comes from fossil fuels. Jang: “We know that concrete is such a carbon-intense industry.” Mariane Jang works on sustainability with the New York State Office of General Services. She says to reduce ... Read more ... |
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The U.S. is finally making serious efforts to adapt to climate change - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jun 24) |
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Jun 24 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our newsletters. Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Like an approaching major hurricane whose outer spiral bands are only just beginning to hit, an approaching climate change storm has begun and will soon grow to ferocious severity. This immense tempest is already exposing the precarious foundations upon which civilization is built - an inadequate infrastructure designed for the gentler climate of the 20th century. For example, because of sea level rise and stronger storms, some coastal cities that used to flood in ... Read more ... |
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How the recycling symbol lost its meaning - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jun 21) |
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Jun 21 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections It’s Earth Day 1990, and Meryl Streep walks into a bar. She’s distraught about the state of the environment. “It’s crazy what we’re doing. It’s very, very, very bad,” she says in ABC’s prime-time Earth Day special, letting out heavy sighs and listing jumbled statistics about deforestation and the hole in the ozone layer. The bartender, Kevin Costner, says he used to be scared, too - until he started doing something about it. “These?” he says, holding up a soda can. “I recycle these.” As Streep prepares to launch her beer can into the recycling bin, ... Read more ... |
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Six incredibly popular climate policies - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jun 14) |
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Jun 14 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections A strong majority of registered voters support certain policies aimed at tackling climate change, according to recent research by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (the publisher of this site) and the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University. Here’s a summary of these results. The figure above, excerpted from the report, illustrates how opinions about climate policies differ across political worldviews. Political ideology was self-defined by each survey respondent, who selected one of the categories shown ... Read more ... |
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How to talk with (just about) anyone about climate and the 2024 elections - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (May 29) |
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May 29 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Climate change may not officially be on the ballot this November, but the climate and energy policies of the two major parties couldn’t be further apart. President Joe Biden has taken a number of historic steps toward a clean energy economy. While far more needs to be done, a Trump victory “would become an all-out assault on any possible progress on climate change,” according to Pete Maysmith of the League of Conservation Voters. For people who are concerned about how the election could affect climate action, one of the most effective ways to have an ... Read more ... |
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'The choice could not be more stark’: How Trump and Biden compare on climate change - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (May 28) |
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May 28 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections In an empty wind-swept field in Richmond, California, next to the county landfill, a company called RavenSr has plotted out land and won permits to build a factory to convert landfill waste to transportation-grade hydrogen for powering vehicles. Six miles away, Moxion Power has laid the concrete foundation for a factory to make energy storage batteries for freight trucks and mobile uses. RavenSR and Moxion Power are among more than 300 companies across the U.S. launching clean energy manufacturing projects with the help of tax incentives from the ... Read more ... |
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Why India is key to heading off climate catastrophe - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (May 03, 2024) |
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May 03, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Decisions made in India over the next few years will play a key role in global efforts to head off the most catastrophic effects of climate change. The country has one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, and its energy consumption is growing rapidly as a result - but it still relies largely on fossil fuels. India has a general election that will wrap up in June 2024, and both major parties say they support moving the country away from fossil fuels as quickly as possible, a position backed by a sizable majority of citizens. Global ... Read more ... |
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Mom fights air pollution in North Denver - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (May 02, 2024) |
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May 02, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections People who live in North Denver, Colorado, face multiple sources of air pollution. Oliver: “Families and young homeowners … live next to the refinery, the dog food plant, the recycling waste facility, as well as gas plants. … And there’s so many other industries that are also in this very same area that also contribute to a lot of heavy-duty truck pollution.” Shaina Oliver is an activist with Mom’s Clean Air Force. She says Denver has some of the highest levels of ground-level ozone in the country. It forms from the pollution emitted ... Read more ... |
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Atlanta’s population could boom as people flee sea level rise, wildfires, and hurricanes - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Apr 26, 2024) |
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Apr 26, 2024 · Join Bob Henson and attribution science experts for a webinar on Friday, May 3 at 12 p.m. Eastern. Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our newsletters. Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections “A climate-driven migration has already begun,” writes climate change journalist Abrahm Lustgarten in his must-read book, “On the Move: The Overheating Earth and the Uprooting of America,” which I reviewed in my previous post. And few places in the U.S. will likely see more climate migrants than Atlanta, which lies close to coastal areas of the Southeast ... Read more ... |
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'Basic peer pressure’: The plan to turn out millions of pro-climate voters in the 2024 U.S. election - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Apr 24, 2024) |
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Apr 24, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections With the November election fast approaching, political campaigns across the country are targeting that most coveted of groups: “likely voters.” Once identified, most campaigns inundate them with mailers, phone calls, and advertisements. But the Environmental Voter Project flips conventional campaign wisdom. The nonprofit goes after those with voting records so dismal they’re written off by other campaigns. The Environmental Voter Project’s founder and director Nathaniel Stinnett believes there’s gold in those “unlikely voter” rolls, and his ... Read more ... |
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44% of Latinos live in U.S. counties with a high flood risk - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Apr 23, 2024) |
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Apr 23, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections In recent years, many U.S. residents have endured devastating floods. But a new report from the nonprofits Headwaters Economics and Hispanic Access Foundation warns that Latino communities in the states are especially at risk. The authors found that 44% of Latinos live in counties with a high flood risk, compared to just 35% of non-Latinos. What’s more, Latino residents often face other challenges like language barriers and high housing costs, which can make floods even more harmful. Hernandez: “A third of Latinos live in flood-prone ... Read more ... |
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Exchange program make EV ownership more affordable for low-income Colorado residents - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Apr 18, 2024) |
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Apr 18, 2024 · In a webinar on April 19, we'll explore how climate organizations are currently using storytelling in their work, the impacts of these stories, and lessons learned from other movements. Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections A Colorado program is helping more low-income residents afford EVs. Atiyeh: “We don’t want price to be a barrier to any Coloradan being able to enjoy the benefits of an electric vehicle.” Carrie Atiyeh is with the Colorado Energy Office. Her team has rolled out the Vehicle Exchange Colorado program. It offers instant rebates of $6,000 for a new EV or ... Read more ... |
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What is Mexico doing about climate change? - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Apr 10, 2024) |
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Apr 10, 2024 · In a webinar on April 19, we'll explore how climate organizations are currently using storytelling in their work, the impacts of these stories, and lessons learned from other movements. Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections The June general election in Mexico could mark a turning point in ensuring that the country’s climate policies better reflect the desire of its citizens to address the climate crisis, with both leading presidential candidates expressing support for renewable energy. Mexico is the 10th-most populated country with the 15th-largest economy and is also the 11th-most ... Read more ... |
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A growing number of homeowners face repeat flooding - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Mar 28, 2024) |
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Mar 28, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections As sea levels rise and storms become more extreme, a growing number of homeowners are struggling with flooding - not just once, but time and time again. Weber: “People are just faced over and over with damaging floods, and then having to put their lives back together each time.” Anna Weber is with the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council. An analysis by her group found that as of 2022, almost 45,000 U.S. properties are what the National Flood Insurance Program considers “severe repetitive loss properties,” which means they’ve ... Read more ... |
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Which actions benefit the climate the most? This tool can show you. - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Mar 15, 2024) |
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Mar 15, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Setting clean energy goals. Pledging to plant billions of trees. Mandating energy efficiency improvements. Lots of policies can reduce global warming, and it can be hard to know which are the most effective. So Climate Interactive and the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative created a free online simulation tool called En-ROADS. Overend: “To help people understand what policies are available and what kind of impact that they will have in terms of achieving desired climate goals.” Michael Overend, a volunteer with the nonprofit Citizens ... Read more ... |
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Record heat, rising sea levels: the stakes for the climate couldn’t be higher in 2024 elections - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Mar 05, 2024) |
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Mar 05, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections In the wake of the hottest year on record, with fossil fuel production increasing and sea levels rising, the stakes for the climate couldn’t be higher in this year’s elections. In the presidential contest, the contrast is distinct. President Joe Biden’s massive climate initiatives and tougher environmental regulations are sure to drive turnout on both sides of the political aisle. And likely Republican nominee Donald Trump’s promises to pull the country out of the Paris climate accord again, aggressively “drill baby drill,” and repeal the Inflation ... Read more ... |
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High schoolers helped develop Tuscon’s climate action plan - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Feb 28, 2024) |
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Feb 28, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections In the past few years, young people have made headlines with their fight against climate change. The Arizona Youth Climate Coalition was created in 2019 during a global wave of school strikes. The group still organizes protests, but members also work with local leaders to enact climate policies. Emilia Kim is a high school student in Tucson and the group’s policy director. Kim: “I’ve talked with a couple of different legislators at the state level. … On the local level, we do a lot of things like lobbying school boards.” The ... Read more ... |
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His roof wasn’t suitable for solar panels. Here’s what he did instead. - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Feb 14, 2024) |
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Feb 14, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our newsletters. Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Tell us about it in this brief survey. A few years ago, Indiana resident John Smillie wanted to put solar panels on his roof. There was just one problem: Smillie: “It’s not really a good roof for solar.” But Smillie was not to be deterred. He realized that solar panels might not work for his house, but they might work for a nearby youth-focused nonprofit with a flat, sunny roof. So he donated the funds and helped find a vendor to install solar ... Read more ... |
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Organizers aim to improve the South’s climate resilience - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jan 30, 2024) |
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Jan 30, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Social justice advocate Lea Campbell started her organizing journey in 2015, pushing for the removal of the Confederate emblem from Mississippi’s state flag. She founded the Mississippi Rising Coalition and quickly pivoted to environmental issues in 2016 as a series of major storms and other crises rocked the state. Now, her work to build mutual aid and other community networks is one example of the ways Southerners are working to improve the region’s resilience in the face of disaster. Mississippi’s recent woes began with several major ... Read more ... |
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Our picks for personal climate action in 2024 - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jan 26, 2024) |
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Jan 26, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections At the end of 2023, we asked you which resolutions you’re making for the climate in the new year, and you all had some great answers. We wanted to get in on the action too, so I wrangled my teammates, Editor-in-Chief Sara Peach and Features Editor Pearl Marvell, to talk about what we’re resolving to do for the climate in 2024. This roundtable discussion has been edited and condensed. Sam: What resolutions are you hoping to follow through with on climate action this year? Sara: Pearl, did you want to go first? Pearl: No, you go ... Read more ... |
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Our favorite underrated climate solutions - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jan 05, 2024) |
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Jan 05, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Do you plan to take advantage of clean energy tax credits? Tell us about it in this brief survey. In this Editor’s Corner discussion, the Yale Climate Connections team talked about climate action and which solutions we’ve tried in our personal lives. Have you ever been inspired to take climate action because of a Yale Climate Connections story? Tell us about it via this link. This roundtable has been edited and condensed. Sam: I was chatting to a friend last week who was feeling very overwhelmed about the climate and like, ... Read more ... |
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Climate news to watch in 2024 - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jan 03, 2024) |
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Jan 03, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections The past year broke a plethora of climate and energy records - some bad, but some good. The year 2023 easily became the hottest year on record. Although climate scientists can’t yet explain precisely why the year was so hot, long-term human-caused global warming and natural variability both played roles in breaking the record. And the past nine years have been the nine hottest on record. Climate-warming pollution from human fossil-fuel combustion also set a record in 2023, pushing levels of heat-trapping carbon dioxide up to an annual average of ... Read more ... |
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How to charge an EV if you’re a renter - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Jan 02, 2024) |
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Jan 02, 2024 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Do you plan to take advantage of clean energy tax credits? Tell us about it in this brief survey. In July 2023, my trusty Prius drove its last mile. I’d hoped the hybrid would hold on a few more years until electric car charging infrastructure was more built up or I had a home where I could charge an electric vehicle. As a renter without access to home charging, I worried that I wasn’t ready for an EV. But it became clear that a low-cost EV with the federal tax credit tacked on was about the cheapest car I was going to be able to find. And paying ... Read more ... |
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Black Girl Environmentalist is highlighting the contributions of Black women in the climate movement - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Dec 22, 2023) |
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Dec 22, 2023 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Wawa Gatheru is the daughter of Kenyan immigrants. While growing up in Connecticut, she considered herself a social activist but not an environmentalist. Gatheru: “I didn’t identify with the term and what I thought you had to be or look like to fit into that.” But then she started learning about climate change, and how its impacts - from drought in Kenya to heat waves in American cities - disproportionately harm Black communities. Gatheru: “The impacts are harrowing. I know that for a fact.” And she learned about the generations of ... Read more ... |
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The view after COP28 in Dubai - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Dec 21, 2023) |
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Dec 21, 2023 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Seldom are so many hearts and minds focused on a few simple words of global agreement as they are when a United Nations climate meeting draws to a close. That was the case once more at the 28th such global summit, formally known as the 28th Conference of Parties, or COP28, of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The summit wrapped up in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on December 13, about 23 hours later than planned, with the mixed bag of successes and shortcomings that’s been par for the course in a number of prior COP ... Read more ... |
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2023 in photos: A year of pain and progress on climate change - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Dec 20, 2023) |
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Dec 20, 2023 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our newsletters. Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Some of the most momentous events in weather and climate during 2023 were on a truly grand scale. Heat materialized in the world’s atmosphere and ocean at a level never before seen in global averages. The 28th major United Nations climate summit drew record attendance, with two weeks of intense, often-fraught negotiations and protests unfolding in conference halls in the sun-scorched desert city of Dubai. As always, it’s on the human scale where the effects ... Read more ... |
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Why 'climate havens’ might be closer to home than you’d think - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Nov 29, 2023) |
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Nov 29, 2023 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Moving is never easy - and it’s even harder in the era of global warming. Beyond the usual concerns like jobs, affordability, and proximity to family and friends, people are now considering rising seas, wildfire smoke, and heat waves. According to a recent survey, nearly a third of Americans named climate change as a motivation to move. Some are headed to “climate havens,” the places experts say will be relatively pleasant to live in as the world heats up, like Duluth, Minnesota; Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Burlington, Vermont. Researchers have pointed to ... Read more ... |
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What to watch for at the COP28 U.N. climate meeting in Dubai - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Nov 28, 2023) |
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Nov 28, 2023 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Between a record-smashing year of global heat and extremes, a surge in green energy, and the relentless juggernaut of fossil fuel production, there’s a lot for attendees to consider as they head to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for the 28th annual Conference of Parties (COP28) of the UN’s Framework Convention on Climate Change. These massive COP meetings have taken place every year but one since 1995. Each COP now draws tens of thousands of diplomats, scientists, activists, and journalists. During the two weeks of each conference, the signatories to the ... Read more ... |
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Articles that will inspire you to think big on climate action - Yale Climate Connections - Policy  (Nov 08, 2023) |
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Nov 08, 2023 · Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections The question of what to do about climate change is often framed as two opposing absolutes. The first is this: What can I do, as a sole actor with some control over my personal choices and actions? There’s also an activist variant of this one: What can I do if I join a group of, say, nonviolent protesters? The second is less personal, more passive, and - it is often argued - actually more realistic: What can be done by people with special skills or positions, such as engineers, politicians, and CEOs? But we might consider a third option, one ... Read more ... |
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