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Classical 101The austere beauty of the Arctic and the rapid ecological changes in the region are the inspiration for Norwegian violinist Eldbjørg Hemsing’s most recent recording, Arctic (Sony Classical). Featuring music inspired by the Arctic’s natural wonders, the recording is Hemsing’s love letter to the north and her plea to spare this region from the devastation that some portend for it.
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The building sector is the single largest consumer of energy and producer of greenhouse gas emissions. We talk about how we build our shelter is part of the problem but could become part of the solution.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA giant laser facility in Livermore, Calif., says it has created net energy from nuclear fusion. It's an important breakthrough, but fusion power remains a distant dream.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentScientists and forecasters are trying to figure out how to talk about the connection between climate change and severe weather. It could have big impacts on how people think about global warming.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Inflation Reduction Act, which invests $369 billion in projects that reduce climate change, also spells out specific authority for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentIf the study’s modeling is correct, that means the region will have days in the summer where it feels like it's one hundred and twenty five degrees.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEnvironmental advocates in Ohio said the climate change measures in the federal Inflation Reduction Act are "historic" but others caution the impact it could have on other energy industries in the state.
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In a statement after the Senate passed the roughly $700 billion bill, the president said "doing the important thing almost always" requires compromises.
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Climate change is hard on everyone and is just another issue we must be concerned about. On this week's Wellness Wednesday, we’ll look at how children are coping with the anxiety caused by climate change.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEnvironmental advocates are pushing back on the ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that stops the EPA from enacting rules to reduce carbon emissions.