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Tags: expert voices, negative emissions, climate change, assessment, stanford, Technology, interview, Katharine Mach, research
Tags: sierra club, Keystone XL, civil disobedience

Photographed in the forests of Palawan, a Philippine pangolin pup nudges its mother, rolled up in a protective ball. (Gregg Yan/Creative Commons)
Tags: coronavirus, bushmeat, conservation, wet market, wildlife, opinion, op-ed, public health

Agroecology in practice: One of Moses Kansanga's agroecology projects in Malawi studies the local practice of intercropping cereal crops and legumes to better understand ecological synergies and how they can be leveraged to increase productivity while supporting healthy local ecosystems and communities. (Moses Kansanga)
Tags: agroecology, sustainable agriculture, Africa, storyfest2023
Wil Burns speaks at the Negative Emissions Workshop at George Washington University. (Marija Stefanovic/GWU)
Tags: expert voices, Policy, politics, Paris Climate Agreement, trump administration, research

Despite an increase in extreme weather, like that of 2012's superstorm Sandy, research tends to suggest that extreme weather does not have a lasting impact on public opinion. Shown here are areas of Long Island, N.Y., following Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 30, 2012. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Rob Simpson/U.S. Coast Guard)