Stories Tagged as
Climate change
Washington state mulls plan to keep water flowing to high-value crops
Feb 17, 2017
Right now, farmers have little incentive to sell water to each other.
Climate change puts weather on fashion students' radar
Feb 13, 2017
A warm December or chilly June can mean millions of dollars in lost sales of seasonal merchandise.
New York bets on offshore wind power, and not because it’s cheaper
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Scott Tong
Jan 26, 2017
The largest project of its kind in the U.S. has been approved by a public utility.
Why was there a CDC climate change summit anyway?
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Jed Kim
Jan 24, 2017
The Center for Disease Control canceled an upcoming environmental health conference and some say it has to do with the changing political landscape.
Will U.S. contribution to U.N. Green Climate Fund be its last?
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Jed Kim
Jan 18, 2017
The Obama administration contributes another half a billion dollars.
Are movies the right vehicle to discuss public policy?
by
Andy Uhler
Jan 12, 2017
This year, the Sundance Film Festival will feature a category of documentaries and special projects about climate change.
Where Trump's Secretary of State falls on climate change
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Jed Kim
Jan 10, 2017
An oil CEO may seem dire for climate change, but he has some moderate leanings.
For public good, not for profit.
How does an agriculture giant like Monsanto respond to climate change?
Jan 5, 2017
Monsanto will report earnings today. One of the biggest factors for the agricultural giant’s business is how it responds to climate change. The company has invested in things like weather analysis and biotech to help farmers grow crops in the face of changing weather patterns. But climate change is an issue for Monsanto, too. Click […]
Snowpack means hope for drought-ridden farms
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Jed Kim
Jan 4, 2017
California is the largest food producer in the U.S.
A new emissions cap-and-trade program starts up in Canada
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Scott Tong
Dec 30, 2016
Ontario’s program will connect with California’s and Quebec’s, adding momentum to efforts to combat global warming.