Humanity subsidizing ‘our own extinction,’ warns study
World governments are spending $1.8 trillion annually to support fossil fuel emissions, deforestation, water pollution, and other harms to biodiversity and the planet.
Continue reading →World governments are spending $1.8 trillion annually to support fossil fuel emissions, deforestation, water pollution, and other harms to biodiversity and the planet.
Continue reading →Keeping forests standing is one of the most effective and important ways to keep the world below dangerous levels of warming.
Continue reading →The United States can deliver 90 percent clean, carbon-free electricity nationwide by 2035, dependably, at no extra cost to consumers and without the need for new fossil fuel plants, according to 2035 Report: Plummeting Solar, Wind, and Battery Costs Can Accelerate Our Clean Energy Future, a study released in June from the University of California, Berkeley.
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