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Loss and damage advocates say the U.S. is muddying the waters with “linguistic acrobatics” and diversionary tactics ahead of COP27.
The new wires will help wean New England off fuel oil and natural gas.
A new framework will require countries to buy carbon offsets if their air travel emissions keep growing.
The Biden administration is trying to punish Lee County for rebuilding flood-prone homes. The state’s Republican politicians are fighting back.
The ConocoPhillips venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t achieve either.
That's what scientists are doing in a multistate investigation into climate change migration.
As COP29 climate talks approach, developing nations are pushing for a huge boost in decarbonization and disaster funding.
A U.S.-based rare earth supply chain could boost clean energy and electric vehicles — and military weapons.
It may not be as dramatic as when the West burns, but an unseasonably warm, dry winter could make fire season longer and more intense.