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Corporate greed, hope for the Amazon, and progress in the US and EU
Matt James & Traci SiegelRead MoreThe Climate, Health & Equity Brief is GMMB’s take on the week’s news on the current impacts of climate change. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can do so…
Trade wars, new diets, and cities act
Matt James & Traci SiegelRead MoreThe Climate, Health & Equity Brief is GMMB’s take on the week’s news on the current impacts of climate change. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can do so…
Universal impact, lagging commitments and a ticking clock
Matt James & Traci SiegelRead MoreA range of stories this week shows just how vulnerable people from all demographic and geographic groups are to the intensifying impact of climate change.
Massive storms, new household incentives, and a critical year ahead
Matt James & Traci SiegelRead MoreThe last month has brought devastating storms across the country.
A nuclear fusion breakthrough and renewables set to surpass coal
Matt James & Traci SiegelRead MoreWhile much of the energy news this year has focused on countries increasing their reliance on fracking and coal in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a …
More Real and Lasting Change – Leadership Promotions in 2022
GMMBRead MoreGMMB congratulates our colleagues on their 2022 leadership promotions that will further our efforts to create real and lasting change in our world.
Doomsday scenarios, zombie viruses and charting a path forward
Matt James & Traci SiegelRead MoreA new Washington Post analysis of climate models considered by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change provides a deep dive into the options we stil…
Brain health, dry wells, and the U.S. and China meet
Matt James & Traci SiegelRead MoreA series of stories this week remind us just how much both refining and burning fossil fuels—and the planetary heating and follow-on impacts they cause—directl…