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Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act Explained
In November 2024, voters in Washington State will cast ballots on Initiative 2117 which calls for repealing the state’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The CCA is one of seven major laws and programs Washington has enacted to fight climate change. This explainer describes the goals and features of the CCA. Continue reading
A Peek at Peaking
It’s official: 2023 was the hottest year on record. Yet the IEA predicts the world will reach peak carbon emissions before the end of this decade. Can both be true at the same time?
Here’s an infographic exploring the relationship between annual CO2 emissions, atmospheric CO2 concentration and global temperatures. Continue reading
What’s happening at COP28?
Halfway through COP28, here’s a roundup of some of the key developments and announcements coming out of the conference. COP28 is the annual UN climate conference happening this year in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. For background on the conference, please … Continue reading
Posted in Environment
Tagged carbon emissions, climate, climate change, COP28, methane, Paris Agreement, UN, UNFCCC
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COP28 Explainer
After a year of record-shattering heat waves, floods and forest fires, world leaders will gather in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from November 30 to December 12, 2023, for COP28, the most important annual international conference on climate change. Climate change … Continue reading
Posted in Environment
Tagged carbon emissions, climate, climate change, COP28, explainer, Paris Agreement, UN, UNFCCC
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Measuring Greenhouse Gas Emissions
A lot of numbers get tossed around in discussions about climate change. Degrees of warming, meters of sea level rise, square miles burnt or flooded, and most important, tons of greenhouse gases emitted. I like to know exactly what these … Continue reading
West Virginia v. EPA: Major Questions, Major Troubles
Just one week after striking down the right to abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the US Supreme Court has now severely restricted the government’s ability to fight climate change. I think the Court’s decision in West Virginia … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Law and justice
Tagged carbon emissions, Clean Power Plan, EPA, major questions, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
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The Big Switch
I’m only halfway through the book I’m reading, so this week I’m writing about a podcast instead. The Big Switch is a terrific podcast about how we switch to a net zero carbon economy to help slow down climate change. … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment
Tagged carbon emissions, clean energy, climate change, electricity, grid, podcast, sustainability
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The Climate Diet
Climate change is such an overwhelming problem it’s hard to know what individuals can do about it. It’s hard to see how we can have any impact at all. But there are meaningful steps we can take to both modify our … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Environment
Tagged book review, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, climate change, nonfiction, paul greenberg, sustainability
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