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Trump’s election will likely reverse U.S. climate action

Jeremy Wallace - November 7, 2024
Despite potential setbacks in the United States, global climate action may still advance.

Was the COP28 climate meeting a cop-out – or something bigger?

Jeremy Wallace - December 14, 2023
A big energy transition is coming, but not necessarily quickly.

Are carbon markets helping to slow climate change? Maybe.

Jessica Green - November 2, 2022
Carbon trading has been around for a quarter-century. But do these mechanisms represent true reductions?

The World Bank and IMF say they’ll do more to address climate change

Richard Clark and Noah Zucker - October 20, 2022
Staff in the field are reporting firsthand how climate disasters are hurting vulnerable countries. That may help shift institutional policies.

Governments haven’t managed to reduce greenhouse gases. Here’s who’s taking charge in the next phase.

Jeff D. Colgan - February 17, 2020
An uncertain climate future makes investors nervous.

The latest global climate negotiations just finished. Here’s what happened.

Joshua Busby - December 17, 2018
[caption id="attachment_81644" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Al Gore, Climate Reality Project chairman

4 things to know about the Trump budget’s environmental cuts

Joshua Busby - February 15, 2018
[caption id="attachment_63467" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Two residents paddle though their flooded

Trump says goodbye to the Paris climate agreement. Here’s what that means.

Joshua Busby - June 1, 2017
For months, “Will he or won’t he?” has been the

Strong words make treaties more effective. So is the Paris climate accord worded too flexibly?

Tom Pegram and Katerina Linos - September 29, 2016
Flexible language may get nations to sign, but does it get them to take enough action?

People think that the Copenhagen climate talks failed. Here’s why they’re so wrong

Joshua Busby - December 2, 2015
The climate negotiations that are taking place this week in
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