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Vital Communities makes a case for energy and low-carbon innovation in British Columbia that outlines the benefits for individuals, businesses and local governments. Download the report
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The Gulf South Rising movement is a national initiative where residents support local leadership with engagement and decision- making democracy associated with see level rise and climate change.
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Rising Sea Levels: A Cause of Concern for the Coastline
This infographic illustrates the way the rising sea level is effecting coastlines across the world.
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This article discusses the views of religious communities in American and their option on climate change over the last decade.
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This article discusses the views of religious communities in American and their option on climate change over the last decade.
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Public Attitudes about Climate Change and Clean Energy
A poll that looks at U.S. attitudes and actions to address climate change in relation to the 2016 election. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: The majority of Americans believe that climate change is happening and human activities are to blame. The Environ…

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A Physician’s Guide to Climate Change, Health and Equity
This guide provides three foundational topics in understanding health equity and physicians’ roles in climate change. Download the guide

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Perceptions of Community Resilience
Baltimore community residents have identified climate change as a significant problem over the next several years. This study outlines climate adaption initiatives to help plan for the future. Download the report

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Climate Outreach summarizes its study on renewables and energy efficiency in the U.K. by making a series of recommendations to be taken forward by citizens that want to have productive conversations with the wider British public. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A …
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The importance of assessing and communicating scientific consensus
The scientific consensus program can help limit the spread of misinformation. This article looks at conspiracy theories about the existence of a secret, large-scale atmospheric spraying.