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The United States received a deluge of criticism from national and international organizations for its departure Wednesday from the Paris Agreement.
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The United States is the only country to back out of its promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. America has contributed more cumulative carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than any other nation.
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The Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at The Ohio State University has embarked on a fundraising campaign to preserve its collection of ice core…
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Climate and environment policies nearly always end up in court these days. They may have a harder time surviving if Amy Coney Barrett cements a conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
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Climate change is major election issue for Democrats, but not Republicans. Yet polls show many young conservatives are concerned about climate impacts, and some are lobbying for solutions.
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Hurricanes, wildfires, heat waves and disease outbreaks are all a preview of our hotter future. Dramatically cutting greenhouse gas emissions would help.
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The rule ends Obama-era restrictions on emissions of methane, a potent climate-warming gas. The move could make it harder to argue that natural gas is a cleaner-burning fossil fuel than coal.
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The former vice president's initiative calls to chart the United States on "an irreversible path" to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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A new NASA satellite is providing a detailed look at how much polar ice is melting, raising sea levels around the world.
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The global slowdown could create a historic drop in carbon emissions, but it's still not enough to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.