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Meeting the Paris Climate Goals is Critical to Preventing Disintegration of Antarctica’s Ice Shelves
By Bob Berwyn
Nature is Critical to Slowing Climate Change, But It Can Only Do So If We Help It First
By Bob Berwyn
The Climate Solution Actually Adding Millions of Tons of CO2 Into the Atmosphere
By Lisa Song, ProPublica, and James Temple, MIT Technology Review
A New Book Feeds Climate Doubters, but Scientists Say the Conclusions are Misleading and Out of Date
By Marianne Lavelle
Dissecting ‘Unsettled,’ a Skeptical Physicist’s Book About Climate Science
By Marianne Lavelle
One of the Country’s 10 Largest Coal Plants Just Got a Retirement Date. What About the Rest?
By Dan Gearino
As Extreme Weather Batters America’s Farm Country, Costing Billions, Banks Ignore the Financial Risks of Climate Change
By Georgina Gustin
Warming Trends: A Global Warming Beer Really Needs a Frosty Mug, Ghost Trees in New York and a Cooking Site Gives Up Beef
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Expansion of I-45 in Downtown Houston Is on Hold, for Now, in a Traffic-Choked, Divided Region
By Aman Azhar
Inside Clean Energy: Denmark Makes the Most of its Brief Moment at the Climate Summit
By Dan Gearino
The Pandemic Exposed the Severe Water Insecurity Faced by Southwestern Tribes
By Judy Fahys
Biden’s Bet on Electric Vehicles Is Drawing Opposition from Republicans Who Fear Liberal Overreach
By Nicholas Portuondo
The Senate Reinstates Methane Emissions Regulations Rolled Back by Trump, Marking a Clear Win for Climate Activists
By Phil McKenna
EPA to Send Investigators to Probe ‘Distressing’ Incidents at the Limetree Refinery in the U.S. Virgin Islands
By Kristoffer Tigue
Shipping Looks to Hydrogen as It Seeks to Ditch Bunker Fuel
By Harry Dempsey, Financial Times
After Fukushima, a Fundamental Renewable Energy Shift in Japan Never Happened. Could Global Climate Concerns Bring it Today?
By James Simms