The Red Sea Could be a Climate Refuge for Coral Reefs A large new marine protected area could help some of the world’s most heat-tolerant corals survive the century, if the pressures from resorts, industry and other development ease. By Bob Berwyn
Q&A: Robert Bullard Led a ‘Huge’ Delegation from Texas to COP27 Climate Talks in Egypt By Dylan Baddour
At COP27, an 11th-Hour Deal Comes Together as the US Reverses Course on ‘Loss and Damage’ By Bob Berwyn and Zoha Tunio
At COP27, the US Said It Will Lead Efforts to Halt Deforestation. But at Home, the Biden Administration Is Considering Massive Old Growth Logging Projects By Bob Berwyn
Science Day at COP27 Shows That Climate Talks Aren’t Keeping Pace With Planetary Physics By Bob Berwyn
Parties at COP27 Add Loss and Damage to the Agenda, But Won’t Discuss Which Countries Are Responsible or Who Should Pay By Zoha Tunio
The US May Have Scored a Climate Victory in Congress, but It Will Be in the Hot Seat With Other Major Emitters at UN Climate Talks By Marianne Lavelle