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Climate Synchronous Crop Failure Risk 2026-2036: Climate Correlation, Breadbasket Vulnerability, and the Emerging Fragility of Global Food Systems.May 1, 2026
Climate Western US Lawmakers Move To Weaken Clean Air Act and Shield Fossil Fuel Companies From Climate Lawsuits | Members of Congress in Wyoming and Texas tout the bills as protecting energy security, but opponents say they amount to a corporate handout that will cost taxpayers billions & harm healthMay 1, 2026
Climate Boston needs to discourage driving to meet its climate goals. Is congestion pricing the answer: Wu’s new climate plan will study controversial policyMay 1, 2026
Climate How an army of volunteers is fighting climate misinformation online | Instead of arguing with trolls, they’re amplifying the truth.May 1, 2026
Climate In Permissive Amsterdam, Ads for Fossil Fuels or Meat Are Now Verboden | The Dutch city has outlawed advertising that promotes lifestyles linked to high carbon emissions, which is a driver of climate change. It’s a first for a world capital.May 1, 2026
Climate Trump is blocking solar for farmers. Can the Farm Bill fix that? REAP had been helping farmers go solar and save money since 2008, until Trump came along. A looming Farm Bill vote could seal its fate — or solve its problems.May 1, 2026