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Texas repeatedly failed to protect its power grid against extreme weather
Too often, power companies get exactly what they want.
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The First 100 – Joe and Justin’s Parisian bromance
A short-run weekly newsletter analyzing federal climate action during the first months of the Biden administration. Hello, I’m Shannon Osaka, and today is Day 38 of the Biden administration. This week, the president started to nail down his Paris plans — and faced Republican backlash. When it comes to international agreements on climate change, […]
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The EV tax credit can save you thousands — if you’re rich enough
Almost 80 percent of the credits are claimed by people making at least $100k a year.
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‘Solidarity, not charity’: Mutual aid groups are filling gaps in Texas’ crisis response
"Who better to mobilize the community than people who are already in the community?”
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How Republicans are responding to Biden’s climate agenda — in public and in private
Steve Daines of Montana and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee unveiled two measures aimed at undercutting the Paris Agreement.
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His legacy in expanding access to national parks looms larger than a sequoia
Charles Young and the Buffalo Soldiers cleared the way for today’s access to public lands in the National Park System.
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What is a billionaire’s role in saving the planet?
Does all this money represent pure generosity, or compensation for wrongs done?
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Deb Haaland isn’t as ‘radical’ as some Republican senators think
For some Indigenous environmental advocates and Democrats, the opposition to Haaland’s nomination smacks of racism and a resistance to progress.
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‘It’s in our DNA’: Tiny Costa Rica wants the world to take giant step
President Carlos Alvarado Quesada says the time is finally right for an international agreement to tackle biodiversity loss and climate change.
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What Biden could learn from Bill Clinton’s unfinished work on environmental justice
"The boogeyman when you’re fighting systemic racism is implementation."