Newsletter Photo by CDC on Unsplash Utah narrowly votes to keep climate change part of science curriculum Utah education board voted to squash all amendments to the state's curriculum standards, killing an amendment that would have removed climate change.
Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org New tick diseases are sickening people New tick diseases are emerging across the US and around the world — fueled by climate change — but doctors say they're difficult to diagnose.
Politics www.insider.com The Doers: Alexandria Villaseñor is fighting climate change At 15 years old, Alexandria Villaseñor has established herself as a prominent player in the fight against climate change.
Solutions www.insider.com Recycling plastic is probably not worth it, according to MIT expert MIT researcher Andrew McAfee says we shouldn't be wasting time recycling plastic and instead focus on better regulation and nuclear power.
Newsletter www.insider.com Model of Eocene warming could improve predictions about climate change During the Eocene era, Earth's atmosphere had much more CO2. Understanding the effects of that could improve models of climate change.