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Soot to Solar
The faster that Illinois can retire its aging, inefficient coal plants, the better.
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The Climate Accountability Scorecard
An in-depth analysis of eight major fossil fuel companies finds they continue to spread climate disinformation and have failed to adequately plan their businesses for a low-carbon world.
Podcast
Why Science Needs Your Vote in the Midterm Elections
A discussion of some of the key issues facing science, and how your vote in the upcoming midterm elections can help.
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Reducing Emissions from Transportation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Reducing transportation emissions will bring dramatic financial, environmental, and health benefits.
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The Nuclear Power Dilemma
More than one-third of US nuclear plants are unprofitable or scheduled to close. If they’re replaced by natural gas, emissions will rise—with serious consequences for the climate.
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Artist Brings Coral Reefs to Texas Pedestrians
Every pedestrian who lingers by the reef projection will see themselves reflected spectrally, as their own movements bleach the corals.
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Soot to Solar
Communities across Illinois are transitioning away from coal. These are their stories.
Podcast
Offshore Wind Turbines: An Ocean of Clean Energy Opportunity
A discussion about offshore wind, its clean energy benefits and why offshore wind is more feasible than ever before.
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Climate Change & Fears of Displacement
Reflections (and projections) on a changing climate in Boston’s Chinatown.
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Future of Nuclear Power
Many of the country's reactors are in trouble. What happens if they close?
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A Toxic Threat: PFAS Contamination at Military Bases
Military communities face serious health risks from a class of chemicals known as PFAS. The Trump administration tried to hide the severity of the risks. Now it's time to act.
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Battered, Betrayed, but Not Beaten: Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
Climate Scientist Dr. Juan Declet-Barreto teaches us about community and resilience a year after Maria.