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What corporate climate action says about the fossil fuel industry’s 'terminal decline.'
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Scientists agree carbon removal technology is necessary to mitigate the climate crisis — but it needs more investment.
by Leah Garden
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The Inflation Reduction Act has dangled 'very attractive carrots' to accelerate decarbonization, but a 'few more sticks' are needed to hit climate targets, according to a new analysis.
by Stuart Stone
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Here’s how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is leading and lagging in climate regulatory design.
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The EPA is promoting carbon capture and storage tech to cap emissions from fossil fuel-powered utilities.
by Leah Garden
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Implementation of IRA, IIJA and CHIPS should build upon the voluntary market system to accelerate decarbonization.
by Doug Miller
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Female-identifying founders, scientists, and entrepreneurs are my focus, now and always.
by Leah Garden
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From the food you eat to the soil that grows it, to the cities you live in and the satellites in the sky above you, these TED talks will teach you something new about climate action.
by Holly Secon
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Business operating in China should expect changes to the market to align with climate goals.
by Lin Wang
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A year of tragedy and chaos has also seen a dramatic leap forward for the global green economy.
by James Murray
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Here’s why policy on liquefied natural gas — which proponents say is cleaner than coal when burned — would test Democrats under a potential Biden presidency.
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'One of the things that excites me about this current generation of environmentalism is the potential for indigenous peoples to be viewed as protagonists in the story,' said Julian Brave NoiseCat, vice president of policy and strategy Data for Progress.
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The USEIT — or lose it — Act.
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The proposed bill must put just rural economic and environmental development back on the table.
by Lisa Archer
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Innovation proliferates without any regulation or politicians, including the growing GMO backlash among consumers, says the Grass Farmer.
by Tony Nogales