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The Health, Economic and Community Benefits of Zero-carbon Buildings

  • Climate
  • Buildings
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An apartment building roof in Manhattan has been converted to offer residents the opportunity to garden.
  • Climate
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How the US Can Speed its Shift to Climate-smart Infrastructure

  • Energy
  • Clean Energy
  • U.S. policy
  • Climate
  • Buildings
  • infrastructure
  • carbon removal
  • U.S. Climate Policy-Electric Vehicles
Electric vehicle charging station in Austin, TX
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Unpacking the US CLEAN Future Act

  • Buildings
  • coronavirus
  • net-zero emissions
  • climate policy
  • climate change
  • GHG emissions
  • Energy
  • Energy Access
  • energy efficiency
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The United States Capitol Building at night.
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Local Climate Action in US Proves Resilient to COVID-19

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  • coronavirus
  • GHG emissions
  • Energy
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A windmill with a cloudy sky in the background.
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Nature-Based Flood Mitigation Can Help Mississippi River Farmers

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  • floods
  • agriculture
  • food security
  • Freshwater
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Flooding in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
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RELEASE: New Report Finds National Governments Can Unlock Nearly $24 Trillion by Investing in Zero-Carbon Cities

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What Does Water Have to Do with National Security?

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People loading truck
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RELEASE: WRI Welcomes Jennifer Layke as Global Director for its Energy Program

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The Clean Power Plan: What’s Water Got To Do With It?

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When it comes to water and fracturing, it’s all about location and time. Photo by Simon Fraser University/Flickr.
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Clear Waters: Restoring Fish, Culture and Land in Central Oregon

  • aquaculture
  • fisheries
  • restoration
  • Forests
Oxbow Conservation area. (Oregon, United States) Photo by Aaron Reuben/IUCN.
  • aquaculture
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  • restoration
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NASA Satellite Data Help Show Where Groundwater Is – And Where It Isn’t

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Photo Credit: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/33377700@N00/155517365/">Ozyman</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/">cc</a>
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California Sleepwalks into Water Crisis

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California's drought has dragged on for four years. Photo by Yana Edwin Murphy/Flickr
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6 Stories to Watch in 2015: Global Climate Deal, Sustainable Development Goals, Rising Water Risks and More

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Andrew Steer presented 2015's Stories to Watch before a packed house at the Press Club in Washington, D.C. Photo by Bill Dugan/WRI
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Water Risks Threaten Billions in U.S. Electric Sales, Farm Products

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A new report finds that $21 billion in U.S. electricity sales and $1.2 billion in farm products face water risks. Photo credit: lewsviews, Flickr
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Shale Energy Potential Depends on Water Supply

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  • fossil fuels
  • water risk
Shale development site, Australia. Photo Credit: John Amos/Flickr
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A Tale of 3 Countries: Water Risks to Global Shale Development

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Shale gas drilling site in Pennsylvania. Photo Credit: Nicholas Tonelli/Flickr
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High Water Stress Jeopardizes One-Third of World’s Corn Crop

  • Freshwater
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  • Food
  • food security
  • water risk
Water limits to corn production are likely to be exacerbated as climate change alters global precipitation patterns. Photo Credit: Jane/Flickr
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