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“It’s a shame that our past selves chose not to pursue green growth. But our present selves also have a choice. We can start cutting emissions, or we can choose to delay,” writes Basel Kirmani.
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The Iran war’s disruption to the global energy market should be a wake-up call for countries that continue to rely on fossil fuels, said United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell in a speech on Monday. Addressing a European audience at the Green Growth Summit in Brussels, the executive secretary of
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Climate change, war and mismanagement are putting Iran’s water supply under major strain, experts have...
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Regions that are often pummeled by severe storms—like the Midwestern United States under last weekend’s powerful thunderstorms and deadly tornadoes—could also face the threat of more extreme hail. New research published Monday in Atmospheric Science Letters for the first time linked human-caused wa
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New York Times reporter Julia Moskin has what seems to be a pretty good story. The Times online headline definitely doesn’t undersell it: "Punching, Slamming, Screaming: A Chef’s Past Abuse Haunts Noma, the World’s Top-Rated Restaurant." Nor does the subheadline: "Dozens of former employees say René
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One year ago today, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced he was terminating the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, one of the biggest climate initiatives of the Biden administration, after weeks of alleging the $20 billion in grants had been awarded in a “criminal” scheme.
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