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The celebrated “loss and damage” fund is stalled over disagreements about who should pay in, who should receive funds, and the role of the World Bank.
The anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act arrives to low name recognition and as climate change batters the nation.
With electricity demand spiking, the Southern Company has opted to keep burning fossil fuels.
Indigenous peoples are navigating the slow collapse of winter roads — and an even slower pace of help.
Climate priorities and labor standards are colliding, threatening to stall wind energy in a renewable-friendly state.
In New Mexico, oil companies agreed to work with regulators to find a solution to the state’s more than 70,000 unplugged wells. After months of negotiations, the industry turned against the bill it helped shape.
The Justice Department is suing a major petrochemical company, arguing that its chemical plant in Reserve, Louisiana, poses an unacceptable risk to the health and welfare of the area’s majority-Black population.
A data-driven disaster tool shows “bias” against rural communities.
An initiative in Florida, Louisiana, and Arizona enlists clinicians to ensure resources go to the right places during heat waves.