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Big Banks Quit Climate Change Groups Ahead of Trump’s Term
Several large U.S. financial institutions, including the Federal Reserve, have withdrawn from the networks after years of growing political and legal pressure.
Trump's agenda to change the nation's approach to climate issues on Day 1
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump is expected to turn away from former President Joe Biden's environmental policies with a suite of new priorities.
What Trump’s climate policy rollbacks may mean for WA
With so much federal backtracking already underway, all eyes now turn toward states like ours to lead the effort against climate change.
Five Ways Trump Made It Suddenly Harder to Face Climate Risks
From national security to home insurance, the president has quickly changed America’s climate adaptation policies in important ways.
What Trump’s Executive Orders Really Mean for the Climate
The decisions that companies make about how much to grow oil production are first and foremost going to be determined by market signals.”
What Trump's executive orders mean for the fight against climate change
On his first day in office, President Trump signed a slew of executive orders promoting fossil fuels and ending many of the Biden administration's efforts to combat climate change. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter joins "America Decides" to explain what Trump's actions could mean for the planet.
Trump can't do that much climate damage
Drill, baby, drill", exulted the new President of the World (American branch), but he will find that the oil and gas industry isn't listening. As Darren Woods, CEO of ExxonMobil, tactfully put it in November: "I'm not sure how 'drill,
Memo to Trump: Five reasons to act on climate
The editorial brief for this memo was “advice for the incoming president that he might actually take.” Does such a thing exist within the climate arena, Mr. President? I polled some Bulletin contributors to see what they would suggest.
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The Sudden Shift in Big Banks' Stance on Fighting Climate Change
Big banks have been backing away from their commitment to fight climate change via "net zero" carbon emissions as political ...
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Why we still don’t know the mounting health risks of climate change
Persistent exposure to heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and more will take a toll on people’s bodies. We must learn how this ...
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Action urged over climate change's impact on hydropower and wildlife
Scotland must do more to help hydropower facilities maximize their output and prevent negative impacts on wildlife in the ...
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Coalition of Colorado unions hopes to tackle climate change and spur higher-paying jobs at the same time
Climate Jobs Colorado is a new organization dedicated to promoting union labor as part of the green energy movement, using ...
Scientific American
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Here’s How Climate Change Fueled the Los Angeles Wildfires
Many factors, such as strong Santa Ana winds and urban planning decisions, played into the recent destructive wildfires in ...
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A key to protecting apples from climate change might be hiding in Michigan’s forests
In the quest to make apple trees more resilient in a warming climate, some researchers in Michigan are looking for a late ...
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In sweeping orders, Trump aims to remake federal policy on border, gender, climate change
Trump's new orders also include mandates for how the U.S. government recognizes gender on federal documents and change ...
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Why Africa's young scientists should help check the quality of climate change research
Scientific research is essential for addressing the climate crisis. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a ...
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How climate change worsens wildfire risk
As fires rage on the West Coast, officials warn that Massachusetts could be set up for an active spring fire season.
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How climate change worsened the most destructive wildfires in L.A. history
The California fires erupted amid extremely dry conditions. UCLA scientists say extreme heat linked to climate change was a ...
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Albany’s Climate Change Superfund Act chills upstate New York's economy | Opinion
The Climate Change Superfund Act is further proof that New York is becoming ever more hostile toward businesses.
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