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PITTSBURGH — As coal-fired power plants shut down in favor of cleaner, cheaper energy sources, prioritizing the shut-down of the plants in vulnerable communities could yield greater public health benefits and save additional lives, according to a new study.

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Without urgent action to curb emissions and restore ecosystems, the global economy could shrink by 50% between 2070 and 2090 due to climate-driven disasters, according to a report by actuaries and scientists.

Sandra Laville reports for The Guardian.

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As wildfires intensify due to climate change, author John Vaillant warns that our old strategies to manage fires are no longer enough.

Kiley Bense reports for Inside Climate News.

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Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Energy secretary, defended his fossil fuel ties and views on climate change in a heated confirmation hearing that drew criticism from some Democrats and climate protesters.

Nico Portuondo reports for E&E News.

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Doug Burgum, a former North Dakota governor and President Trump’s pick for Interior Secretary, said during his Senate confirmation hearing that he aims to expand fossil fuel production on public lands and waters, framing energy dominance as key to national security.

Lisa Friedman reports for The New York Times.

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The ongoing Los Angeles wildfires are set to cause long-term economic strain, health risks and rising housing costs as the region grapples with widespread destruction.

Lydia DePillis reports for The New York Times.

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The fast-moving Eaton Fire that swept through Altadena, California, last week destroyed thousands of homes and forced residents to confront growing risks of urban firestorms. Many other communities are vulnerable to a similar fate.

John Muyskens, Sarah Kaplan, Niko Kommenda, Naema Ahmed and Simon Ducroquet report for The Washington Post.

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Houston's unpreparedness for Hurricane Beryl, which compounded existing disasters, reveals systemic failures in disaster response, infrastructure and public health protections in vulnerable communities.

Jana Cholakovska reports for Public Health Watch.

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Congress has directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to explore stopping hydroelectric generation at Oregon’s Willamette River dams to protect endangered salmon.

Tony Schick reports for ProPublica and Oregon Public Broadcasting.

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New U.S. sanctions target Russia’s Arctic oil and gas industry, threatening to paralyze key infrastructure and shipping operations.

Atle Staalesen reports for The Barents Observer.

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As urban fires sweep through Los Angeles, experts warn that homes filled with plastic-based materials burn hotter, faster and emit hazardous toxins.

Zoë Schlanger reports for The Atlantic.

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The Biden administration has finalized long-anticipated hydrogen tax credit rules just weeks before Trump takes office.

The rules, set by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service, will determine when hydrogen producers can claim substantial tax credits intended to incentivize the production of clean hydrogen energy.

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Lee Zeldin, a Trump ally with limited environmental experience, is poised to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, where he’s expected to champion aggressive deregulation of climate protections.

Coral Davenport reports for The New York Times.

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Billionaire oil executive Harold Hamm is hosting a private Inauguration Day event near the White House, celebrating Donald Trump’s return to power and his pro-fossil fuel policies.

Lisa Friedman reports for The New York Times.

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California has withdrawn its requests to enforce stricter pollution rules on trucks and locomotives, anticipating resistance from the incoming Trump administration.

Mike Lee, Alex Nieves and Blanca Begert report for POLITICO.

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President-elect Donald Trump will oversee federal disaster funding for Los Angeles County’s wildfire recovery, prompting concerns from California officials about potential delays or conditions.

Thomas Frank and Scott Waldman report for E&E News.

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A UCLA analysis suggests Los Angeles’ recent wildfires burned hotter and spread faster due to fossil fuel-driven climate change, which contributed to drier conditions and more fuel for the flames.

Angela Fritz reports for CNN.

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Amazon is expanding its eco-friendly delivery network in the UK with the purchase of over 140 electric trucks, an increase in rail freight and the use of post-style delivery carts in cities.

Sarah Butler reports for The Guardian.

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