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Some Good News: Chile’s renewables boom

February 26, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Chile’s power system is becoming cleaner, smarter, and more affordable for households. Chile is building nearly 10 GW of new power capacity by 2027, with a whopping 95% coming from renewable energy and battery storage. Solar and wind are already replacing fossil fuels, while large-scale batteries help manage the grid and lower costs.

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Some Good News: China’s climate pollution levels off

February 18, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

China’s climate pollution rates have been flat or falling for 21 months, including a 1% drop at the end of 2025. Because China produces more climate pollution than any other country, this shift could have a huge impact worldwide.

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Dose of Awe: A dance in the sky

February 18, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Have you ever looked up at dusk and seen the sky come alive? Birds sweep upward in waves, twist into columns, then pour downward again. The air hums with thousands of wingbeats. It’s known as a murmuration, and many species of birds perform this incredible feat including the Red-Winged Blackbird in North America. No leader …

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Some Good News: Africa’s solar surge

February 11, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Africa had its biggest year ever for solar in 2025, and is now the one of the fastest-growing solar markets in the world. A new report shows solar installations jumped 54% year-over-year. This growth came from both large publicly-financed solar projects and small rooftop and local systems. Small-scale solar in particular is growing fast because it …

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Dose of Awe: An underwater city at the base of the turbines

February 11, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Diver, fisher, and conservationist Charlie Nutting dove every turbine at South Fork Wind off the coast of New York State, and discovered a whole world of thriving marine life. Fish, mussels, and other sea creatures were living all around the turbine bases. This happens because offshore wind turbines act like artificial reefs. Their hard surfaces …

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A Fork in the Road: What the new China trade deal could mean for Canada’s economy

February 5, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Canada is facing a less stable world. Trade disputes are growing, supply chains are shaky, and the last year has shown that putting all our trust in one partner can leave us vulnerable. In response, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a new trade deal with China that could affect what Canadians drive, and how …

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Dose of Awe: Lessons from the forest

February 5, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

“All day long forests are engaged in the sacred practice of turning our expired breath into our future life. Without attention, without applause. We too are needed in this work. To honor what they so effortlessly give to us.” Watch this powerful homily delivered by My Climate Plan Co-Founder Reilly Yeo (starting at 48:00). She …

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Some Good News: Offshore wind back on track

February 5, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Work has now resumed on all five offshore wind projects that had previously been halted by the Trump administration. This week, a judge ruled that Sunrise Wind can restart right away, making it the fifth straight court decision allowing these clean energy projects to keep building.

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Some Good News: India’s solar surge

January 28, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

A new report shows India is electrifying faster and using fewer fossil fuels than China did at the same stage of growth.  India’s progress points to clean electricity as a faster, cheaper way for developing economies to grow and thrive.

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Dose of Awe: The science behind the silence of winter

January 28, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Have you ever stepped outside after a snowfall and felt like the world suddenly got quieter? Turns out there’s science behind the silence. Fresh snow is filled with tiny air pockets between ice crystals. Instead of bouncing off hard surfaces, sound waves get trapped and absorbed. They get caught, absorbed, and gently swallowed. Snow works …

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