Eduardo Garcia is a New York-based climate journalist. A native of Spain, Eduardo cut his teeth working as a Reuters correspondent in Guatemala, Bolivia, Argentina and Ecuador before moving to the U.S. in 2014. In recent years, he has written about climate solutions for Thomson Reuters, The New York Times, Treehugger and Slate, among others. He is the author of “Things You Can Do: How to Fight Climate Change and Reduce Waste,” a fully illustrated book about the carbon footprint.
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How Low-Income Families Can Reap Rewards From Solar Energy
For families who can’t pay high upfront costs for solar energy, cooperatives offer a solution.
January 4, 2024
Climate Education Suffers From Partisan Culture Wars
While some U.S. states are boosting climate literacy, others are effectively miseducating children by depriving them of the skills they’ll need to face the biggest challenge of their generation.
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