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Keeping the Power On During a Climate Crisis
How do electricity grid operators make sure there’s always enough energy to meet demand?
Explainer
Sustainable Agriculture Practices
Here are four key methods 21st-century farmers are adopting to take better care of the land that they—and we—depend on.
Podcast
Baked Alaska: Fighting Forest Fires on the Last Frontier
Dr. Carly Phillips explains how climate change is turning Alaska into a tinderbox, and what to do about it.
Feature
Killer Heat: Congressional Districts
District-specific fact sheets for all 433 Congressional districts in the contiguous United States.
Report
Champions of Breakfast
By sourcing grains sustainably, cereal makers can help farmers improve soil health, prevent water pollution, and reduce the climate impact of our agricultural system.
Report
Surveying Consumers on Electric Vehicles
A survey conducted by Consumer Reports and the Union of Concerned Scientists showed that interest in electric cars and trucks is strong across the United States and between different income groups.
Podcast
Killer Heat in the United States
Dr. Kristy Dahl explains off-the-charts deadly heat, just how bad it could get, and what we can do to avert the worst-case scenario.
Feature
Killer Heat Interactive Tool
How much heat can you endure? Our tool shows what to expect in every region of the country.
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Killer Heat: GIS Map
This interactive mapping tool shows the rapid, widespread increases in extreme heat projected to occur across the United States.
Report
Killer Heat in the United States
Extreme heat is poised to rise steeply in frequency and severity over the coming decades, bringing unprecedented health risks for people across the US.
Podcast
Clean Energy Momentum: From Goals to Gigawatts
Energy expert Laura Wisland discusses how California will implement its 100% clean energy goal.
Report
Inequitable Exposure to Air Pollution from Vehicles
Asian American, African American, and Latino residents in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region are exposed to substantially more air pollution from cars, trucks, and buses than other demographic groups.