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They serve as flood barriers and store climate-warming carbon pollution. Learn more at
info_outline West Virginia man works to boost solar industry in his home stateClimate Connections
Solar Holler founder Dan Conant wants to create new career paths for young West Virginians. Learn more at
info_outline Brook trout are in trouble in Adirondacks lakesClimate Connections
Climate change is squeezing the habitat of this colorful fish. Learn more at
info_outline In praise of shade treesClimate Connections
Urban areas with trees can be as much as 15 degrees cooler Fahrenheit than areas with less foliage. Learn more at
info_outline Field workers, farm owners, and buyers band together to protect workers from heatClimate Connections
Heat-related illnesses are a growing risk as the climate warms. Learn more at
info_outline Why switching to an EV is good for the climateClimate Connections
Over its lifetime, an electric vehicle produces much less climate-warming pollution than a similar gas-powered car. Learn more at
info_outline Prescribed burning can reduce wildfire damageClimate Connections
Low-intensity fires help clear out dead wood and vegetation, reducing the fuel available when a wildfire comes along. Learn more at
info_outline A chef’s kiss for induction stovesClimate Connections
Induction stoves are one chef’s preferred way to serve up delicious food. Learn more at
info_outline Startup mimics nature to produce zero-carbon cementClimate Connections
Prometheus Materials is creating a cement made from algae. Learn more at
info_outline Mom fights air pollution in North DenverClimate Connections
Denver has some of the highest levels of ground-level ozone in the U.S. Learn more at
info_outlineExtreme heat, poaching, and habitat loss are pushing the animals closer to extinction. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/