Daily briefing: How to figure out which climate-change policies really work
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Scientists are lobbying for an 'evidence bank' that synthesizes research showing how well different policies work to address climate change. 'What works?' is now the central question in climate policy, says Jan Minx, leading the effort.
A satellite made from magnolia wood aims to be environmentally friendly by burning up completely, leaving behind only carbon dioxide and water vapor. This contrasts with end-of-life metal satellites that produce unknown pollution effects.
South Africa's birds have been given names in the isiZulu language, recognizing the importance of all people in species conservation. Engagement with natural heritage is encouraged in any language chosen.
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