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March 22, 2021
The US Wants the EU to Delay Imposing Trade Penalties on Carbon-Intensive Imports, But Is Considering Imposing Its Own
By Marianne Lavelle, Bob Berwyn
Donald Trump’s Parting Gift to the People of St. Croix: The Reopening of One of America’s Largest Oil Refineries
By Kristoffer Tigue
Warming Trends: Climate Refugees, Ocean Benefits and Tropical Species Moving North
By Katelyn Weisbrod
A Bankruptcy Judge Lets Blackjewel Shed Coal Mine Responsibilities in a Case With National Implications
By James Bruggers
Has the Ascend Nylon Plant in Florida Cut Its Greenhouse Gas Emissions, as Promised? A Customer Wants to Know
By Phil McKenna
March 19, 2021
The Solid-State Race: Legacy Automakers Reach for Battery Breakthrough
By Dan Gearino
With Lengthening Hurricane Season, Meteorologists Will Ditch Greek Names and Start Forecasts Earlier
By Bob Berwyn
March 18, 2021
Inside Clean Energy: Where Can We Put All Those Wind Turbines?
By Dan Gearino
As Oil Demand Rebounds, Nations Will Need to Make Big Changes to Meet Paris Goals, Report Says
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Two Years Ago, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Was Praised for Appointing Science and Resilience Officers. Now, Both Posts Are Vacant.
By James Bruggers, Amy Green
March 17, 2021
The Race to Scale Up Green Hydrogen to Help Solve Some of the World’s Dirtiest Energy Problems
By Jeff Tollefson, By Nathalie Thomas, David Sheppard, Neil Hume, Financial Times
Q&A: Al Gore Describes a ‘Well-Known Playbook’ That Fossil Fuel Companies Employ to Win Community Support
By Carrington J. Tatum, MLK50