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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars Return for Another Run


While hydrogen-powered cars failed to gain traction in the past, they now are supported by increasingly strict California mandates. Original link Original author: LAWRENCE
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Judges Skeptical of Challenge to Proposed E.P.A. Rule on Climate Change


The court said it would be unusual to try to block a rule before it was issued, as the battle begins over President Obama’s most far-reaching effort to slow climate change. Original link Original author: CORAL
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Experimenting at Home With Air Quality Monitors


More people are tinkering with personal devices to measure pollution, but experts caution that the technology is not always reliable or user-friendly. Original link Original author: KATE
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California’s Cycles of Drought


The state’s drought is by many measures the worst since record-keeping began, but scientists say that in the more ancient past California had droughts that lasted decades. Original link Original author: HENRY
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The Power and Limits of Pope Franciss Climate Change Campaign


The value and limits of Pope Francis’s call for action on global warming as a moral imperative. Original link Original author: ANDREW
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Obama Adviser During Recession Is Given New Challenge: Climate Change


As a senior adviser on climate policy, Brian Deese is pushing the president’s environmental agenda to governors while under attack by Congress and a hostile coal industry. Original link Original author: CORAL
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New York Plans Upgrades for Housing Projects to Reduce Emissions and Utility Costs

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a plan to install $100 million worth of alterations and improvements to make buildings in some 300 public housing developments more efficient. Original link Original author: MIREYA
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Benefits of a Carbon Fee

A reader urges policy makers to take action on climate change. Original link
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If We Dig Out All Our Fossil Fuels, Here’s How Hot We Can Expect It to Get


Using standard assumptions, extracting and using all our reserves and resources would lead to a total temperature increase of 16.2 degrees. Original link Original author: MICHAEL
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In Parched California, Innovation, Like Water, Has Limits


California’s challenge is economic and political. The state may have plenty of water, but it doesn’t have enough for every possible use. Original link Original author: EDUARDO
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