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After Milton, Florida assesses damage from back-to-back climate disasters

Hurricane Milton wreaked havoc in Florida as it made landfall near Siesta Keys as a Category 3 storm on Wednesday night. The storm brought 120 mile-per-hour winds, heavy rain, and

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Rethinking Democratic Structures: The Emergence of Your Party In a time when Antonio Gramsci's assertion that "the old world is

Who Wrote the Trump Administration’s Flawed Climate Report? Meet the Architects of Disinformation  

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Home “Eco”nomics – Window Replacement

The Impact of Window Replacement on Home Energy Efficiency Upgrading your home with new windows can significantly enhance energy efficiency.

Skip the Plastic Wrap: 7 Food Wrap Alternatives

When it comes to food preservation, conventional food wraps have predominantly centered around petroleum-based products, but innovative sustainable options are

In Alaska, a graphite mine races toward approval without the required tribal consent

This article is a collaborative effort between Grist and Alaska Public Media. The majestic Kigluaik Mountains rise dramatically over the

10 years after the Paris Agreement, countries are still missing climate deadlines

The 2015 Paris Agreement, celebrated nearly a decade ago, represented a pivotal moment in global climate action with countries around

A century of Woodcraft Folk

For almost a century, Woodcraft Folk has passionately championed environmentally and socially conscious youth initiatives in the UK. As the

Data Centers Are Already Increasing Your Energy Bills. We Have the Receipts.

Electric bills are skyrocketing across the United States, with significant increases attributed to antiquated practices that compel consumers to subsidize