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Glasgow Climate Talks Are, in Many Ways, ‘Harder Than Paris’
By Bob Berwyn
Biden Heads for Glasgow Climate Talks with High Ambitions, but Minus the Full Slate of Climate Policies He’d Hoped
By Marianne Lavelle
Warming Trends: The BBC Introduces ‘Life at 50 Degrees,’ Helping African Farmers Resist Drought and Driftwood Provides Clues to Climate’s Past
By Katelyn Weisbrod
October 29, 2021
Big Oil’s Top Executives Strike a Common Theme in Testimony on Capitol Hill: It Never Happened
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Q&A: A Republican Congressman Hopes to Spread a New GOP Engagement on Climate from Washington, D.C. to Glasgow
By Judy Fahys
Groups Urge the EPA to Do Its Duty: Regulate Factory Farm Emissions
By Liza Gross
October 28, 2021
Inside Clean Energy: Who’s Ahead in the Race for Offshore Wind Jobs in the US?
By Dan Gearino
World Leaders Failed to Bend the Emissions Curve for 30 Years. Some Climate Experts Say Bottom-Up Change May Work Better
By Bob Berwyn
October 27, 2021
Diesel Emissions in Major US Cities Disproportionately Harm Communities of Color, New Studies Confirm
By Kristoffer Tigue
October 26, 2021
Catholic Bishops in the US Largely Ignore the Pope’s Concern About Climate Change, a New Study Finds
By James Bruggers
October 25, 2021
Plagued by Daily Blackouts, Puerto Ricans Are Calling for an Energy Revolution. Will the Biden Administration Listen?
By Kristoffer Tigue