Politics

A fault line runs between labor and environmental movements, or so we’re told.

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Global temperatures are set to exceed the 1.5C target established under the Paris Agreement, with 2024 projected to be the hottest year on record.

Oliver Milman reports for The Guardian.

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Negotiators at the COP29 summit in Baku face significant divides over how to fund climate efforts for vulnerable nations, raising concerns about reaching a final agreement.

David Gelles and Brad Plumer report for The New York Times.

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Climate change is intensifying droughts and extreme weather in Mexico, driving economic desperation among farmers and pushing many to migrate north despite U.S. policies aimed at restricting immigration.

Zoë Schlanger reports for The Atlantic.

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Investors are rewarding oil giants like Exxon Mobil for focusing on fossil fuels, as renewable energy investments show lower returns.

Rebecca F. Elliott reports for The New York Times.

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New York’s renewed congestion pricing plan aims to cut traffic and emissions while funding transit, drawing lessons from London’s two-decade-old system.

Kiley Price reports for Inside Climate News.

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Hundreds of industrial agriculture lobbyists, representing major meat, dairy and pesticide companies, used COP29 in Baku to push market-driven climate "solutions," raising concerns about conflicts of interest in the talks.

Rachel Sherrington reports for DeSmog.

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Global climate activists met in Oaxaca, Mexico, to organize grassroots solutions and resist exclusionary UN climate talks.

Tik Root reports for Grist.

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Wealthy nations face mounting pressure at COP29 to increase climate finance contributions to over $1 trillion annually as developing nations grapple with climate change impacts they did not cause.

Jocelyn Timperley and Isabelle Gerretsen report for BBC.

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The Biden administration has withdrawn support for mandatory caps on plastic production in upcoming United Nations plastics treaty negotiations, opting instead for a “flexible” approach allowing voluntary national targets.

Joseph Winters reports for Grist.

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Spain’s economy minister urged G20 nations to embrace a global minimum tax on the world's 3,000 billionaires, emphasizing it as a response to growing public demands for wealth redistribution.

Juliette Garside reports for The Guardian.

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Senate Republicans are preparing to confirm fracking executive Chris Wright as Energy secretary, a move criticized by Democrats for promoting fossil fuels over clean energy.

Nico Portuondo reports for E&E News.

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President Joe Biden, speaking from the Amazon rainforest, reaffirmed his commitment to clean energy and climate action, even as the incoming administration plans to reverse key initiatives.

Gabriela Sá Pessoa, Aamer Madhani and Colleen Long report for The Associated Press.

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A West Texas lawmaker has introduced legislation to allocate oil and gas taxes toward plugging abandoned wells and reducing emissions.

Carlos Nogueras Ramos reports for The Texas Tribune.

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A $5 billion data center in rural Louisiana could bring jobs and economic growth but faces backlash over plans for two natural gas plants to power its operations.

Pam Radtke reports for Floodlight.

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Future United Nations climate conferences must prioritize action over negotiation and restrict fossil fuel influence, experts urge.

Fiona Harvey, Dharna Noor, Damian Carrington and Ajit Niranjan report for The Guardian.

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President-elect Trump has chosen Chris Wright, CEO of Liberty Energy, as his energy secretary — a fossil fuel advocate who challenges climate science and has no government experience.

Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman report for The New York Times.

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President-elect Donald Trump's unexpected nominations for key energy-related cabinet roles have left industry executives and lawmakers scrambling to interpret his strategy.

Ben Lefebvre and Josh Siegel report for POLITICO.

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