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In just one year, Trump has derailed an international carbon tax, boosted fossil fuel forecasts, and sought to silence an island nation.

The war in Iran has exposed the dangers of relying on volatile oil and gas markets, UN climate secretary Simon Stiell says.

Proposed settlements would block wind farms off New York and North Carolina, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times.

Agrivoltaics is either a green revolution or a poison pill for good land, depending on which farmers you ask.

The transfer of federal forest land in Arizona to a pair of international companies that plan to mine one of the largest copper deposits in North America is complete.
New research shows the carbon absorbed by the Everglades is equal to 10 percent of the emissions coming from Florida roadways, but the watershed’s methane emissions complicate the picture.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum called a meeting to review a possible Endangered Species Act exemption to Gulf offshore oil and gas drilling.

Kitimat is on track to house one of the world’s largest export facilities. But ocean waters are rising.

Oklahoma took on an ambitious project to catalog all of the state’s injection wells, which shoot toxic waste generated by oil drilling back into the ground. Despite records showing risk of drinking water pollution, the state chose not to act.

In one of the world’s most climate-sensitive deltas, disasters are on the rise. The need for resilient housing has become a significant concern for Bangladesh.

California’s insurer of last resort is meant for high fire risk properties but homeowners in areas unlikely to burn are now being forced into the plan.

Republican lawmakers are advancing legislation that would shield major polluters from legal accountability for climate change harms.
The Energy Department cited U.S. military dependence on foreign oil.
The $5 billion project in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to help produce up to 10 billion barrels of oil by the end of this decade. Critics say it could endanger people and marine life.
Vineyard Wind and Revolution Wind, the nation's largest offshore wind projects, are generating power off the New England coast.
The state concluded there is “no current cause for concern.” Experts worried about the long-term impacts of fracking waste say more research is required.

French conservatives once opposed greener, low-traffic city plans, but rival programs now suggest a tree-filled capital is inevitable.

A lawsuit argues that the state’s regulations would illegally force a rapid transition to electric vehicles.
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