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Your Climate Strategy Has a Major Blind Spot: How To Measure and Manage Super Pollutants Now

3BL Media

Unfortunately, carbon markets and carbon accounting, used worldwide to drive climate action, have systematically undervalued or completely overlooked these pollutants, leaving companies and governments with only half the data they need to make informed decisions.

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Global emissions from energy are flat. Now what ?

Edouard Stenger

This is the third year in a row that emissions from energy are flat, yet, climate scientists report that our atmosphere is seeing its carbon content grow faster than ever. So there is a catch… But let us focus on the good news first.

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Creating an Energy-to-Food Future

B the Change

Bellizzi: Fish get the highly bioactive omega-3s EPA and DHA from the algae they consume, bioaccumulating these important fats, along with environmental toxins, as we go up the food chain. Supplementing with omega-3s is a quick and easy way to ensure that you’re getting enough EPA and DHA in your daily regimen. Why vertical farming?

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How 5 communities across the US are seeking environmental justice

GreenBiz

And soon after that incident, the EPA arrived and began monitoring for a chemical, chloroprene, that is used in the nearby plant and is considered by the agency to be a "likely carcinogen.". "I It never occurred to him that other parts of the parish didn't have it as bad.

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Advancing Climate Justice Priorities Over Profit-Led Research

Stanford Social Innovation

Following the recent EPA v. In the US context, regulatory agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are subject to shifting political agendas, making environmental and climate data reporting and storage precarious.

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4 Things to Know — and a Word of Caution — about EPA’s Climate Change Indicators Website Reboot

CleanTechnica

Courtesy of Union Of Concerned Scientists. By Kristy Dahl, Senior Climate Scientist Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the first updates to its Climate Change Indicators website since 2016, when the previous administration halted the regular updates that had been a feature of the site for years.