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Climate Change News Digest, Sept. 4, 2024

This digest provides a selection of recent news articles relating to climate change and other environmental issues. Click on the title to read the full article from its original source.


The state has identified hundreds of thousands of homes that will need to be abandoned. But at one flagship buyout, only one in 10 eligible homeowners signed up.

By Daniel Shailer (Inside Climate News)


Although solar power still provides just under 6 percent of global electricity, its share has nearly quadrupled since 2018, an exponential curve that is expected to continue for some time.

By David Wallace-Wells (New York Times)


Pope Francis on Friday urged people around the world to better protect the environment, ahead of a 12-day trip to Southeast Asia next week in which the pontiff is expected to urge global action on climate change.

By Reuters


High-level policy discussions have built momentum for “food system transformation” that would help farmers address the climate crisis.

By Georgina Gustin (Inside Climate News)


Dozens of Alaska’s most remote streams and rivers are turning from a crystal clear blue into a cloudy orange. The staining could be the result of minerals exposed by thawing permafrost (See video here)

By Emily C. Dooley (UC Davis)


Concerned about the Climate Crisis? - Learn what you can do: 10 ways you can help fight the climate crisis. For more news regarding the climate crisis, see Carbon Brief and Inside Climate News.

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