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Your Daily Dose of Climate Hope: September 2, 2025
Record-high new U.S. clean energy in 2025!
Published on Your Dose of Climate Hope
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Sep 5
The Weekly Anthropocene, September 3 2025
Solar surges across Africa, Pakistan, and Lebanon, rewilding for fire resilience in Spain, Floreana tortoises, fossil-free plastic, a nanoparticle…
Sep 3
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Sam Matey-Coste
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Your Monthly Dose of Climate Hope: A Conversation with Amanda Royal on Earth Hope (Recording)
The 4th Monthly Dose of Climate Hope live event took place on August 27, 2025!
Sep 1
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Amanda Royal
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Climate Action Now
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Sam Matey-Coste
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August 2025
Your Daily Dose of Climate Hope: August 28, 2025
Deregulating plug-in solar!
Published on Your Dose of Climate Hope
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Aug 29
I'm live now for this event with Amanda Royal discussing conservation solutions!
Check out this free online live interview with Amanda Royal of Earth Hope!
Aug 27
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Sam Matey-Coste
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Climate Action Now
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Amanda Royal
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The Weekly Anthropocene, August 27 2025
The Maya Forest, sunflower sea stars, China's gigantic clean energy boom, an aerostat turbine, the DMZ, R2-D2, monarch butterflies in Australia…
Aug 27
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Sam Matey-Coste
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A Bold New Invention That Could Electrify Air Travel!
Interview with an innovator, and speculations on scaling up.
Aug 25
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Sam Matey-Coste
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Events That I Think Might Possibly Happen In The Next Five Years
Amateur speculation on possible futures.
Aug 22
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The Weekly Anthropocene: August 20, 2025
MPAs at work, Filipino solar, Qinling station, Norway's carbon dump, climbing catfish, tagging sperm whales, the world's largest wildlife overpass, AI…
Aug 20
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Sam Matey-Coste
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Interview with Cora Stryker on Bright Saver's Balcony Solar Progress!
Fighting to bring clean energy abundance to America.
Aug 18
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Sam Matey-Coste
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Book Review: How the World Made the West by Dr. Josephine Quinn
The world is complex and multifaceted and it always has been.
Aug 15
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Sam Matey-Coste
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The Weekly Anthropocene, August 13 2025
The Great Bear Sea, solar in Indonesia, Libya, & California, NISAR, Cabo Verde sea turtles, released woylies, the Waratah Super Battery, an extra-large…
Aug 13
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Sam Matey-Coste
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