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Energy crisis fuels calls to cut methane emissions

World officials are pushing for action to reduce methane emissions from the fossil fuel sector, arguing it would both help slow climate change and boost energy security.

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Drought raises the stakes of New Hampshire's relationship to fire

The drought in New Hampshire is emblematic of the effects of climate change on weather patterns in the Northeast, experts say.

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Amsterdam becomes world's first capital city to ban public adverts for fossil fuels and meat

Initially proposed in 2020, Amsterdam has officially banned on public advertisements promoting meat and fossil fuel products.
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Inside the fiery end of Vancouver Island’s last coal mine

How a U.S. owner’s dream of ‘clean’ coal left behind acid, arsenic and a warning for today.

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Flooding in Chicago is getting worse. Here’s why

Blamed in part on climate change, the threat of water ponding in your yard or your basement is growing, a Sun-Times/WBEZ investigation has found, putting health, homes at risk.
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Event with links to oil industry teaches judges climate skepticism

A symposium hosted by a center funded by the fossil fuel industry educates judges about free-market views of climate science.

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$33B transmission build-out leaves Texas ranchers fuming

The state approved a massive electric infrastructure expansion after lawmakers shortened the time regulators had to study projects.
War harms the environment. Can a peace treaty repair the damage?

War harms the environment. Can a peace treaty repair the damage?

Experts at a U.N. institute see opportunities for ecological improvement in the peace talks between Kurdish fighters and Turkey.
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‘What can I offer?’ New book helps readers navigate their climate journeys

In “Climate Wayfinding,” Katharine Wilkinson helps readers take — and sustain — climate action.

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Massive Box Elder County data center could increase Utah’s carbon emissions by 50%

Gov. Spencer Cox fiercely defended the project, arguing that every state has the responsibility to accommodate data centers for national security reasons.

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Maritime nations push forward with global carbon fee on shipping

The world’s maritime nations preserved a plan to adopt the first global carbon fee on shipping, as they agreed to keep working on it in the fall.

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