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The U.S. May Not Have Won Over Critics in Dubai, But the Biden Administration Helped Keep the Process Alive
By Marianne Lavelle
COP28 Does Not Deliver Clear Path to Fossil Fuel Phase Out
By Bob Berwyn
We Went to the First EV Charging Station Funded by the Federal Infrastructure Law
By Dan Gearino
Why Big Business Could Be the Real Winner at COP28
By Kristoffer Tigue
A New UN ‘Roadmap’ Lays Out a Global Vision for Food Security and Emissions Reductions
By Georgina Gustin
Vivek Ramaswamy Called ‘the Climate Change Agenda’ a Hoax in Alabama’s First-Ever Presidential Debate. What Did University of Alabama Students Think?
By Lee Hedgepeth
US Climate Activists at COP28 Slam Their Home Country for Hypocrisy
By Bob Berwyn
US Lawmakers Confer With World Leaders at COP28
By Bob Berwyn
Denmark, a Global Climate Policy Leader, Strains to Live Up to High Ambitions
By Dan Gearino
With a New Speaker of the House, Billions in Climate and Energy Funding—Mostly to Red States—Hang in the Balance
Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
Only Permitted Great Lakes Offshore Wind Farm Put on Hold
By Nicole Pollack
Scientists to COP28: ‘We’re Clearly in The Danger Zone’
By Bob Berwyn
Protesting at UN Climate Talks Is Becoming Increasingly Difficult, Activists Say
By Kristoffer Tigue
Deemed Sustainable by Seafood Industry Monitors, Harvested California Squid Has an Unmeasurable Energy Footprint
By Georgina Gustin
Massachusetts Just Took a Big Step Away from Natural Gas. Which States Might Follow?
By Dan Gearino
The Race Is On to Make Low-Emissions Steel. Meet One of the Companies Vying for the Lead.
By Dan Gearino