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Renewable Energy Is Charging Ahead

Renewable Energy Is Charging Ahead

Renewable energy has seen considerable growth in recent years, but there is a long way to go to achieve a clean energy future that averts the worst effects of the climate crisis.

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What Makes People Act on Climate Change, according to Behavioral Science

What Makes People Act on Climate Change, according to Behavioral Science

To get people to shift to more climate-friendly behavior, what works best? Education? Payments? Peer pressure?

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   No One Knows How the Biggest Animals on Earth—Baleen Whales—Find Their Food

No One Knows How the Biggest Animals on Earth—Baleen Whales—Find Their Food

How do giant filter-feeding whales find their tiny prey? The answer could be key to saving endangered species.

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How Warming Upended One of Greenland's Most Stable Glaciers

How Warming Upended One of Greenland’s Most Stable Glaciers

Greenland’s Steenstrup Glacier doubled its annual ice loss in just a few years, thanks to warm ocean water.

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Environmental Policies Must Manage Climate Change and Biodiversity as One

Environmental Policies Must Manage Climate Change and Biodiversity as One

Biodiversity loss and climate change are two sides of the same coin. Why can’t we treat them that way?

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Scientific American May Issue

Scientific American May Issue:

New missions will explore moons with oceans that could harbor life.

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