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For all that President-elect Donald Trump trashed renewable energy on the stump, much of his ranting may very well become a murmur when he returns to the Oval Office.

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President Biden announced a new goal to slash U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 61% to 66% by 2035, even as Donald Trump’s return to the White House threatens to derail climate policies.

Maxine Joselow reports for The Washington Post.

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Balcony solar panels are becoming a go-to option in Spain, offering easy installation and significant savings on electricity bills.

Stephen Burgen reports for The Guardian.

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A Los Angeles-based start-up, Equatic, is developing a process to remove CO2 from seawater and produce green hydrogen, but experts warn of potential environmental risks.

Jocelyn Timperley reports for BBC.

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Decades-long efforts to restore Queensland’s Mungalla wetlands are bringing back wildlife and creating opportunities for Indigenous youth to reconnect with their land and culture.

MaryLou Costa reports for Reasons to be Cheerful.

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Montana's Supreme Court has upheld a landmark ruling affirming young people's constitutional right to a "clean and healthful environment," striking down state laws that limited the review of greenhouse gas emissions and cementing the state's climate protections.

Micah Drew and Blair Miller report for the Daily Montanan.

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Experts warn that while renewable energy is growing rapidly, only significant reductions in fossil fuel use can prevent catastrophic climate change and environmental collapse.

Gerry McGovern and Sue Branford report for Mongabay.

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Congress is set to vote on a stopgap funding bill that provides $100 billion in disaster relief but omits conservation funding from the Inflation Reduction Act.

Andres Picon reports for E&E News.

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Across the U.S., Black-led environmental initiatives are tackling systemic neglect and creating sustainable, thriving communities, from urban gardens to climate-resilient neighborhoods.

Adam Mahoney reports for Capital B.

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While walkable neighborhoods promise cleaner air, vibrant communities, and less driving, a new study finds that most Americans still prefer the space and affordability of suburban sprawl.

Harry Stevens reports for The Washington Post.

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It’s been five years since the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice program launched, and at a recent retreat gathering the leadership team reflected on what we’ve learned and what environmental issues we’re watching closely as we near 2025.

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Global efforts to combat climate change, plastic pollution and biodiversity loss stalled in 2024 due to ineffective U.N. negotiations, entrenched interests and geopolitical divides.

Seth Borenstein and Sibi Arasu report for The Associated Press.

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Two climate activists lost a court battle with Shell, reflecting broader challenges to environmental protests amid harsher legal measures in the UK.

Keerti Gopal reports for Inside Climate News.

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British Columbia supports Canada’s proposed emissions cap for the oil and gas sector, contrasting sharply with opposition from Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Carl Meyer reports for The Narwhal.

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On Colombia’s cattle ranches, some farmers are embracing rotational grazing to reduce deforestation and make beef production more sustainable.

Austin Landis reports for The Guardian.

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Developers aim to store captured carbon off the Louisiana and Texas coasts, but local fishers fear environmental harm and economic fallout.

Pam Radtke reports for Floodlight.

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Jubilee Justice is helping Black farmers in the South grow rice regeneratively, restoring ancestral ties to the land while tackling climate change.

Nicole J. Caruth reports for Civil Eats.

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My climate-obsessed dad's doomsday lectures once overwhelmed us, but they also shaped how our family faces the climate crisis together.

Sachi Kitajima Mulkey reports for Grist.

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