Climate
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World
Australia’s ‘Climate Election’ Finally Arrived. Will It Be Enough?
SYDNEY, Australia — A few minutes after taking the stage to declare victory in Australia’s election on Saturday, Anthony Albanese,…
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Finance
Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Burning Wood for Electricity
In recent years, Europe’s power plants have slashed their use of coal by burning something else instead: Millions of tons…
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Finance
Michael Bloomberg Plans a $242 Million Investment in Clean Energy
Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, will announce a $242 million effort on Tuesday to promote…
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Opinion
A ‘Life-Affirming’ Remedy for Climate Despair
On Earth Day, a 50-year-old man from Boulder, Colo., named Wynn Bruce set himself on fire in front of the…
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Finance
Solar Industry ‘Frozen’ As Biden Administration Investigates China
Plans to install 60 square kilometers of solar panels in Vermont are suddenly on hold. In Maine, a solar farm…
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Finance
Warren Buffett Faces Renewed Climate Change Challenge by Investors
Investors concerned about climate change have developed an effective playbook for getting companies to set more ambitious goals for reducing…
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U.S.
Climate Activist Dies After Setting Himself on Fire at Supreme Court
WASHINGTON — A Colorado man who set himself on fire in front of the Supreme Court on Friday in an…
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U.S.
Biden Tries to Sell an Embattled Domestic Agenda During His West Coast Trip
SEATTLE — On a trip to the Pacific Northwest this week, President Biden observed the construction of an earthquake-resistant airport…
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Opinion
The Climate Debates That Are Stalling Progress
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, which was released last week and which we co-authored with many colleagues, offers…
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Finance
Gina McCarthy, Top Climate Adviser, Is Said to Be Planning Departure
WASHINGTON — Gina McCarthy, the White House climate adviser, has told confidants that she has been frustrated by the slow…
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