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How solar-charged HVAC keeps trucking cool

GreenBiz

How solar-charged HVAC keeps trucking cool. Most drivers spend their off-duty time in the sleeper compartments of their trucks, sometimes keeping the truck idling to get power and to cool or heat their space. Idling to keep cool. Most important, drivers need access to heating and cooling for their comfort and health.

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Parsing Panera's plan to nudge consumers toward low-carbon meals

GreenBiz

Parsing Panera's plan to nudge consumers toward low-carbon meals. Something changed recently in America’s fast-casual restaurants. Notice that these widely used labels tell you nothing about the climate change impact of your choices. In June, Unilever announced ambitious plans to attach carbon labels to its products.

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The scientist who warned the US about climate change says it’s worse than we thought. Again.

Grist

The new research adds to the urgency of conversations about climate change, just weeks before leaders all over the world are expected to travel to Dubai to meet for the United Nation’s annual climate change conference, COP28. Hansen was the first to sound the alarm on climate change in 1988 in testimony to Congress.

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Understanding The Connection Between Climate Change And Infectious Diseases

The Environmental Blog

Scientists, environmental experts, and advocates alike have talked about climate change and its impact on human life for decades. Fast forward to today, and you can’t help but notice the impact of climate change. Climate Change And Infectious Diseases. Let’s take a deeper look at this connection.

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The house that climate change built

The Verge: Energy

As the frequency and devastation of disasters increase, we’re starting to realize how infrastructure, climate, and longtime institutions interconnect. And as the climate changes, our housing is uniquely vulnerable. As the world emerges from a record year for climate disasters, damages have reached a new peak.

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How does climate change threaten where you live? A region-by-region guide.

Grist

Every four years, the federal government is required to gather up the leading research on how climate change is affecting Americans, boil it all down, and then publish a National Climate Assessment. closer to meeting its emissions targets under the global climate treaty known as the Paris Agreement. Here’s how.

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How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves

Grist

Yafali and his family found respite in their AC, but they were fortunate outliers; Seattle, known for its cool, wet winters and mild summers, is one of the least air conditioned big cities in the country. They took refuge in shady parks or in community cooling centers. Kathryn Elsesser / AFP via Getty Images The short answer is yes.