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World Resources Institute's Climate Program. Analysis, insight and research on climate change.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Aug 24

    For latest insight, news and research on , follow WRI Climate on Facebook!

  2. 6 hours ago

    330m-832m tons of CO2 emitted annually for clothing production, enough to heat & power 31m-79m homes for a year

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    2.7 million Americans work in wind, solar and energy efficiency, while only 160,000 work in coal

  6. 9 hours ago

    Rolling back will not bring back the coal industry, as pressure of low natural gas prices continues

  7. 9 hours ago

    14 US states have vowed to continue upholding the , press ahead w policies to fight

  8. 11 hours ago

    Energy sector to dominate Indonesia's carbon emissions in the next decade. But there are methods to mitigate:

  9. 11 hours ago

    US Dept. of Defense focused on preparing for climate disruption & security threats of a warming world via

  10. Retweeted
    Oct 6

    One of the clearest signs of climate change in Hurricanes Maria, Irma, and Harvey was the rain.

  11. Oct 8

    Ghana to provide 36k Junior High Schools in country with solar energy, as it ratifies intl. Solar Alliance agreement

  12. Oct 7

    Dutch Central Bank study said banks, insurers and co. must do more to account for climate risks in their business

  13. Oct 6
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    . 's new Toolbox Navigator offers a wealth of tools and resources for realizing climate goals

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    Renewable energy buying programs have made big strides, but new approaches needed to bring more buyers into the fold

  18. Oct 6

    Every country's emissions with sector breakdown:

  19. Oct 6

    Repealing forgoes ~$18.8b in energy efficiency benefits in 2030 & $500m unrealized climate benefits

  20. Oct 6

    >180k rural residents get electricity through Tanzania's mini-grids. Here are 5 lessons-learned for energy access:

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    Oct 6

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