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In Glasgow, COP26 Negotiators Do Little to Cut Emissions, but Allow Oil and Gas Executives to Rest Easy
By Nicholas Kusnetz
On COP’s Final Day, Big Aspirations Show Little Progress
Confusion Over Line 5 Shutdown Highlights Biden’s Tightrope Walk on Climate and Environmental Justice
By Kristoffer Tigue
A Bridge to Composting and Clean Air in South Baltimore
By Agya K. Aning
In a New Policy Statement, the Nation’s Physicists Toughen Their Stance on Climate Change, Stressing Its Reality and Urgency
By Marianne Lavelle
Inside Clean Energy: Here’s What the 2021 Elections Tell Us About the Politics of Clean Energy
By Dan Gearino
Despite GOP Gains in Virginia, the State’s Landmark Clean Energy Law Will Be Hard to Derail
By James Bruggers
At COP26, Youth Activists From Around the World Call Out Decades of Delay
By Delger Erdenesanaa
Nations Most Impacted by Global Warming Kept Out of Key Climate Meetings in Glasgow
By Bob Berwyn
Week Two of COP: How Much Compromise Is OK?
COP26 Presented Forests as a Climate Solution, But May Not Be Able to Keep Them Standing
By Bob Berwyn
Supreme Court’s Unusual Decision to Hear a Coal Case Could Deal President Biden’s Climate Plans Another Setback
By Marianne Lavelle
Reimagining Coastal Cities as Sponges to Help Protect Them From the Ravages of Climate Change
By Elena Shao
Plans To Dig the Biggest Lithium Mine in the US Face Mounting Opposition
By Cayte Bosler
Warming Trends: At COP26, a Rock Star Named Greta, and Threats to the Scottish Coast. Plus Carbon-Footprint Menus and Climate Art Galore
By Katelyn Weisbrod
What Negotiations Over U.S. Climate Policy Tells Us About COP