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Advancing a resilient design model to meet refugee needs
The Turkey-Syria quakes have left 1.5 million people homeless. A new study adds insight on providing refugee aid in climate-friendly ways.
As rockets take off, so do new concerns for ozone layer
The demand for rocket launches will only grow in the future, and that's raising concern over progress on protecting Earth's ozone layer.
It’s no game: Heat drives fungal mutations that affect health
It’s not "The Last of Us" zombie apocalypse, but scientists say it's time to get serious about fungi and disease in a warming world.
The new UN deal fails to address the root causes of nature’s destruction
The new UN deal may force us to reconsider the usefulness of such meetings altogether.
Geoengineering startup’s launch meets with criticism
Make Sunsets sells "cooling credits" to support its geoengineering startup. Some experts say it's the rogue actor they've worried about.
Climate action in Middle East is doomed to fail without reform and peace
Poor governance, corruption and conflict throughout MENA threaten to curb the impact of new climate funds.