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San Diego ponders a bid to take over its for-profit energy utility

Activists pushing San Diego to take over the city’s investor-owned utility aren’t letting last year’s defeat of a similar effort in Maine deter their goal of establishing a nonprofit power company. They recently submitted petitions bearing more than 30,000 signatures from residents who want the City Council to let voters decide the matter this fall....

Fri May 31, 2024 11:52
Better late than never: Wealthy nations finally meet $100 billion climate aid goal

International climate negotiations have long been haunted by a broken promise. In the wake of collapsed negotiations at the United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen in 2009, wealthy nations, led by the United States, pledged to provide developing countries with $100 billion in climate-related aid annually by 2020. The money was meant in part...

Fri May 31, 2024 11:23
Georgia governor calls for even more nuclear power despite budget woes

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp called for more new nuclear energy at an event Wednesday celebrating the first new nuclear reactors built in the U.S. in decades, at Plant Vogtle near Augusta, Georgia. The construction of those reactors, known as Vogtle Units 3 and 4, cost more than twice its original budget and ended years behind schedule. “Today,...

Fri May 31, 2024 11:03
Expecting worse: Giving birth on a planet in crisis

International climate change panels often point out that women are more vulnerable to climate change than men. Hotter temperatures and more volatile weather inflame existing gender-based vulnerabilities, like domestic violence, inadequate access to health care, and financial insecurity. But there is another, largely invisible layer of climate impacts...

Thu May 30, 2024 11:47
Four lost pregnancies. Five weeks of IVF injections. One storm.

On their very first date, Kirsti and Justin Mahon talked about wanting kids. They met on a dating app in 2016, nine months after Kirsti moved from Texas to Florida. Almost immediately, they fell in love.  A little over two years later, they got married. Six months after that, they started trying for a baby. To their surprise, they got pregnant...

Thu May 30, 2024 11:47
Pregnant in a warming climate: A lethal ‘double risk’ for malaria

Roger Casupang was working in a coastal clinic on the north side of Papua New Guinea, an island nation of 9 million in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, when a pregnant woman burst into his facility. She was in labor, moments away from delivering twins. She also had a severe case of malaria, a life-threatening mosquito-borne illness common in tropical...

Thu May 30, 2024 11:36

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