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That well exceeds the Paris Agreement goal of 1.5ºC. Learn more at
info_outline San Francisco visitors can enjoy a free ferry powered by hydrogenClimate Connections
Most ferries rely on diesel to power trips between ports. Learn more at
info_outline The real reasons mosquitoes bite some people more than othersClimate Connections
Spoiler alert: It isn’t because their blood is sweeter. Learn more at
info_outline Tampa residents turn food waste into energyClimate Connections
They’re using anaerobic digesters that convert kitchen scraps into fertilizer and cooking gas. Learn more at
info_outline Mosquitoes can now be tracked with an appClimate Connections
Photos uploaded to the app help scientists identify and track these pesky insects. The data is then shared with public health officials. Learn more at .
info_outline Cutting climate pollution could save tens of thousands of lives, study findsClimate Connections
New research links cleaner air to significant health benefits. Learn more at .
info_outline Denied FEMA Assistance? You can appealClimate Connections
A free online tool, available in both English and Spanish, can help. Learn more at .
info_outline A new financing model could speed up forest thinning projectsClimate Connections
The projects can help reduce the risk of intense wildfires. Learn more at .
info_outline Geoscientist David Padgett turns science into a tool for environmental justiceClimate Connections
He offers his expertise to communities struggling with pollution and flooding. Learn more at .
info_outline Meet Scott Sklar, a renewable energy enthusiast in Arlington, VirginiaClimate Connections
When there’s a power outage, people gather at Sklar’s place. During good weather, they take tours and check out what kids call his ‘Back to the Future’ van. Learn more at .
info_outlineBacteria, sewage, and toxic pollution in floodwaters can contaminate produce. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/.