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By Kevin Trenberth, National Center for Atmospheric Research and Reto Knutti, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich Increasingly in the current U.S. administration and Congress, quest...
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After months of protests by indigenous communities, oil is finally flowing through the Dakota Access Pipeline in the United States. Now Italy looks set to witness similar scenes as local communites...
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By Michael Howes, associate professor in environmental studies, Griffith University. In 1992, more than 170 countries came together at the Rio Earth Summit and agreed to pursue sustainable develop...
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By Nives Dolsak and Aseem Prakash, University of Washington As President Trump pivots from a failed attempt to overhaul health care to new orders rolling back controls on carbon pollution, environ...
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By Jennifer Weeks, The Conversation Editor’s note: The following is a roundup of archival stories. On March 28 President Trump signed an executive order that launched a broad assault on policies...
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Deadly heat stress is projected to affect hundreds of millions more people each year under relatively little additional climate warming. The Paris Agreement commits the international community to l...
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By Edgar Hertwich, Anders Arvesen, Sangwon Suh, and Thomas Gibon. There are a number of available low-carbon technologies to generate electricity. But are they really better th...
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By Joseph Aldy, Harvard University President Trump is expected to issue an executive order soon to reverse Obama-era rules to cut carbon pollution, including a moratorium on leasing public lands f...
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This is a guest post by Dan Zegart of the Climate Investigations Center With builder Southern Company still promising that the Kemper power plant will go online soon, a group of key engineers and ...
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By Ruth Hayhurst, Drill or Drop. Documents released yesterday confirm that council planners told Angus Energy that it did not have permission to drill a new side-track well at its Brockham site in...