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Why Carbon Capture Projects in the U.S. Take Too Long—and How to Fix It

Carbon capture technology, often lauded as a panacea for climate change, grapples with a disheartening reality in the United States: projects take far

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Edward Philips

February 1, 2026

Athletes Endure Extreme Heat at Tokyo World Championships

As summer descended upon Tokyo, the city transitioned into a swirling cauldron of heat and humidity, creating an imposing backdrop for the World

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Edward Philips

February 1, 2026

2025 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners and Their Climate Impact

Each year, the Goldman Environmental Prize shines a spotlight on unsung heroes who effectuate monumental change within their communities and beyond. The 2025

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Edward Philips

February 1, 2026

Arts Take Center Stage at COP30 to Drive Climate Awareness

In a world increasingly defined by climate calamity, the upcoming COP30 conference presents an invaluable opportunity to explore the intersections of artistry and

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Edward Philips

February 1, 2026

2025 Was the UK’s Second Warmest Year on Record Says Met Office

In an increasingly warming world, the climatic narratives we craft shape not only our perception but also our actions. The year 2025, a

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Edward Philips

January 31, 2026

Airbus Bets on Hydrogen-Powered Planes to Cut Aviation Emissions

The aviation industry stands at a critical juncture, caught in the crosshairs of aspiration and consequence. Global air travel, a linchpin of modern

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Edward Philips

January 30, 2026

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