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What’s a lifestyle change that could cancel out your emissions from a plane ride?

Today, we have a question from a member of our Possibly team- Meg Talikoff. She’s from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, but she goes to school here in Providence. That means she usually has to take a flight to go back home. She was feeling guilty about that, and I wanted to figure out a way to offset the emissions she creates by taking that trip.

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Can art help fight climate change?

Today, we have a question from one of our reporters, Kolya Shields. They’re an artist, and they want to know: can art help fight climate change?

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What’s a passive house?

Recently, Rhode Island certified its first “Passive House.” What does that mean? And will we all live in one someday?

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What’s the environmental impact of artificial snow?

It’s ski season–but in recent years rising temperatures have made it harder for resorts in New England to rely on natural snow. Instead, they have to make it. But what’s the environmental impact of all that artificial snow?

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How can governments reduce their greenhouse gas emissions?

We usually talk about how individuals can reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, but what about governments and corporations? Today we’re taking a look at a new European Union plan that aims to help fight global warming.

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What’s the best electric car for my family?

The time has come! Our family needs a new car, and I’m ready to go electric. But, which one should I buy? Here to help me out is our founder and Brown University’s Provost for sustainability, Stephen Porder.

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