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Beyond the Paris Agreement: COP21’s Greatest Victories

December 18, 2015December 18, 2015 climate, climate change, cop21, energy, environment, global warming, paris, renewables

BY JOELLE THOMAS “I see no objections. The Paris Agreement for the climate is adopted.” A decidedly stoic Laurent Fabius—President

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Is COP21 Set Up for Failure?

December 2, 2015December 2, 2015 carbon, climate change, cop21, emissions, global warming, paris, paris climate conference

BY JOELLE THOMAS As the leaders of the world gather this week to discuss the climate, two dark clouds hang

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Reframing the Response to Climate Change

July 7, 2015July 7, 2015 climate change, encyclical, energy efficiency, energy policy, environmental protection agency, global warming, pope francis, sustainability

BY MICHAEL ALTER Pope Francis was resolute in his opinion about the toll climate change is exacting on the planet

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Goodbye Climate Change, Goodbye Global Poverty?

May 16, 2015May 16, 2015 climate change, global south, global warming

BY PAUL ADLER This piece is cross-posted from Pangyrus, Boston’s new journal of literature, perspective, arts, and politics. In September 1969,

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