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U.S. Climate Reversal Will See Biden Join World’s Green Momentum

President-elect Joe Biden plans to push for the most progressive climate policy the U.S. has ever had, aligning the world’s second-largest carbon emitter with a growing group of nations aggressively Continue Reading

Posted On : 10 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Trump Removes Head of Climate Office Whose Report He Rejected

The Trump administration abruptly removed a top official charting the U.S. government’s research on global warming, just as his agency began writing the next climate report card. Mike Kuperberg, a Department of Continue Reading

Posted On : 10 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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How long do most species last before going extinct?

The majestic blue whale has plied the seas for about 4.5 million years , while the Neanderthals winked out of existence in a few hundred thousand years. But are those Continue Reading

Posted On : 9 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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What Biden Can Really Do on Climate, Even Without the Senate

If there’s one thing working on climate for a living teaches you, it’s coping with uncertainty. If there are two, it’s how politics seemingly trumps all else. Welcome to the wondrous Continue Reading

Posted On : 7 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Climate Change Policies Enjoy Support From Biden and Most Voters, Polling Shows

A rule of thumb in election years is that presidential candidates woo their political base with bold policies in primaries, then take the partisan edge off to court undecided voters in the fall. So Continue Reading

Posted On : 7 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Eta to become tropical storm again and unleash heavy rain, strong winds in Cuba and Florida

After ravaging Central America with disastrous rains, Tropical Depression Eta is primed to redevelop into a tropical storm and head toward South Florida and the Gulf of Mexico in the Continue Reading

Posted On : 7 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

Rich Countries Are Missing the $100 Billion Climate Finance Goal

Rich countries risk missing their goal to provide $100 billion a-year by 2020 to help poorer nations combat climate change, after funding slowed in the year since President Donald Trump Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

A Paris Exit Creates Climate Liability for U.S. Businesses

A gas flare near Mentone, Texas. The outcome of the U.S. general election is not yet clear. What’s been obvious for months is that climate change was on the ballot Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

A Paris Exit Creates Climate Liability for U.S. Businesses

The outcome of the U.S. general election is not yet clear. What’s been obvious for months is that climate change was on the ballot , and the U.S. election matters Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • USA

Early spurt of energy actions possible if White House flips

Highlights Freeze on rules, executive order reversals EPA enforcement burst possible Prospects for clean energy technology legislation New York — In a scenario where Democratic contender Joe Biden takes the Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Nov 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple

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