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The U.S. may have a long way to go in its decarbonization goals, but these stories show signs of progress in climate solutions.
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California might require every electric vehicle (EV) to be capable of powering homes — and the grid — through a process called bidirectional charging, which could help during blackouts.
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Gray wolves, elephants, wildebeests and sea otters are a few of the species of wild animals that can help us meet climate change goals by removing atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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As frontline communities demand relief from diesel pollution, trucking advocates warn the state is moving too fast.
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