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“A bunch of countries and corporations are responsible for the mess. They have to bloody clean it up. As simple as that.”
Researchers are exploring whether new strategies can get tech giants to use clean power when it’s plentiful, so utilities can avoid burning fossil fuels when it’s not.
The president-elect faces deep political division, and Bolsonaro still has two more months in power.
A Floodlight investigation found Alabama Power runs a news service and its foundation bought a Black newspaper. Neither publishes critical stories about the utility.
Fueled by immigrant labor, the loosely regulated industry exposes workers to lethal toxins that are making them sick long after the cleanup.
In an exclusive interview, Vanuatu’s climate minister Ralph Regenvanu discusses the country’s leadership on climate reparations and accountability.
A joint investigation by Floodlight and Capital B shows millions of dollars flowed from utilities to Black leaders and their groups since at least 2009.
The plan is heavy on fossil fuels, light on detail.
Americans broadly support action, a Pew poll shows, but partisanship keeps getting in the way.