Yale Environment 360
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An online magazine offering reporting, opinion, and analysis on global environmental issues. Published at the Yale School of the Environment.
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From our archives: Armed with smartphones and satellite data, Panama's Indigenous people are tracking loggers who illegally encroach on their lands.
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Climate change made the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome both larger and longer-lasting, a new study finds.
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U.S. nuclear plants were built to withstand the most extreme weather thought possible — but most plants were built 40 years ago.
A new report finds these plants may yet be vulnerable to climate change.
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Climate change made the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome both larger and longer-lasting, a new study finds.
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Every U.S. nuclear plant is located in an area where warming is set to worsen flooding or extreme weather.
And yet regulators have not studied whether plants are prepared for those changing conditions, a new report finds.
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To reach its climate goals, the Biden administration aims to extend the lives of U.S. nuclear reactors.
But a new report finds regulators have not studied whether increasingly extreme weather could threaten aging plants.
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Climate change made the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome both larger and longer-lasting, a new study finds.
Read more Yale Environment 360: bit.ly/44fmUJn
To reach its climate goals, the Biden administration aims to extend the lives of U.S. nuclear reactors.
But a new report finds regulators have not studied whether increasingly extreme weather could threaten aging nuclear plants.
Read more Yale Environment 360: bit.ly/44c8oCg