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  1. Pinned Tweet
    8 Nov 2021

    Call for climate documentary film submissions! The Bloomberg Green Docs competition is open to all eligible filmmakers who want to explore our climate future in the here and now. Win a $25,000 grand prize. More information: Meet our jurors ⬇️

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  2. Iran’s water stores may never be refilled

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  3. 1 hour ago

    Global Thermostat’s achievements haven’t matched its promise (from April 2021)

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  4. Your illustrated guide to the batteries of the future (from April 2021)

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  5. Exxon has failed to embrace new, climate-conscious directors and is in danger of going the way of Kodak and Blockbuster Video if it sits out the transition away from fossil fuels, says the nation's second-biggest public-pension fund

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  6. The EU may reclassify nuclear power and some forms of natural gas as "green" activity, the Financial Times reported

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  7. Hundreds of Colorado residents who had expected to ring in 2022 in their homes are instead starting off the new year trying to salvage what remains of them after a wind-whipped wildfire tore through the Denver suburbs (via AP)

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  8. Rather than set crops ablaze and fuel air pollution, a new organic spray could could instead break them down into fertilizer

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  9. These are the numbers that matter

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  10. Tesla recalls about 475,000 cars in the U.S. — nearly equivalent to its global deliveries last year — because of technical defects with the trunk and rear-view camera (via )

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  11. China has pledged that CO2 will peak in 2030, but it will likely reach that goal in 2028, the government's leading think tank says

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  12. Rivian is investing in a dizzying array of expansion projects and a standalone battery factory. (from November 2021)

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  13. To cut emissions fast, many countries are turning to a policy tool that is backed by years of research (from July 2021)

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  14. These very big, very cheap batteries may help end blackouts and high energy prices (from September 2021)

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  15. Oil and gas companies should have to put the carbon they extract back underground (from September 2021)

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  16. Oil and gas companies should have to put the carbon they extract back underground (from September 2021)

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  17. Some Chinese companies single-handedly create more carbon emissions than most countries. Explore the data behind the country's rising carbon emissions

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  18. Aluminum climbs as investors weighed fresh signs of pressure on production, with Alcoa planning to shut a European smelter and Beijing vowing to cut carbon emissions from China's huge army of smelters

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  19. Fog is ephemerally beautiful and has long been a popular choice for artists. Now mist gardens could have a future as a more sustainable and accessible option for keeping hotter cities cool (from August 2021)

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  20. Environmentalists are targeting banks in efforts to slow global warming (from February 2021)

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  21. The battle against climate change is relying on the same polluting building block that drove the second Industrial Revolution (from June 2021)

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