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The American political system makes it easier to block change than to create it, explains Shannon Osaka of Grist.
Emissions by a company’s suppliers and customers could count towards the total.
The bipartisan infrastructure bill’s passage was a win for the administration’s climate agenda, but many think Biden’s commitment to climate policy lies at the feet of the Build Back Better bill.
The alternative? $31 trillion in lost GDP worldwide.
LNG is proving popular as a “bridge fuel” while countries transition from coal and oil to renewables.
A new study in the journal Nature Communications says going virtual can reduce an event’s carbon footprint by 94%.
Methane leaks are notoriously hard to measure, but a new study indicates that specific regulations can go far in reducing emissions.
Expect trees to cost 5% to 10% more than they did last year.
Many New York basement apartments flooded in September. Most of the hardest-hit residents were low-income, and most were immigrants.
Instead, they’ll put about $18 billion a year into renewable energy projects.