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Companies have learned they can use UN climate talks to deflect from their contributions to the global crisis.
Benchmarks initially set for 2025, like ensuring all packaging is recyclable or compostable, are still far from reality.
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The president aired his frustrations against Big Oil in a speech on Monday. Unfortunately, his suggested solution and promise of a crackdown rang hollow.
New documents show industry influence in a prominent academic center.
The vulnerable bears have gathered near Churchill, Canada to wait for ice to form in Hudson Bay.
Electric buses are coming to nearly 400 school districts.
The incoming president has promised to end the Amazon land grabs and set new emissions targets.
Sandy exposed New York City's vulnerability to climate change—and officials are still grappling with the fallout.
The New York Times' resident climate bullshitter claims he's been converted. Evidence says otherwise.
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The 2012 storm flooded NYC and New Jersey just before Halloween, wreaking havoc on infrastructure from subways to hospitals.
Two major climate initiatives in New York and California, and many more to watch at the local level.
A new report finds that investments made during this year's crisis could significantly wean us off fossil fuels in the long term.
A new UN report says we're on track for 2.5 degrees of warming, not the target 1.5. We need to reduce emissions by 45%, but we're headed for a 10% increase.
Semafor, the much-anticipated new journalism site, launched its climate newsletter this week—and Chevron is one of its first sponsors.
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