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The conflict may be the beginning of the end of fossil fuel dominance.

Louisiana’s cultural hotspot could be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century, authors say.

“When I look at Buxton, I see it as more of what’s to come,” one researcher said of the rapid erosion reshaping parts of the North Carolina coastline.

People in Costa Rica and other Latin American, Asian, and African countries are increasingly buying electric vehicles to avoid spiking fuel prices.

A symposium hosted by a center funded by the fossil fuel industry educates judges about free-market views of climate science.

The state approved a massive electric infrastructure expansion after lawmakers shortened the time regulators had to study projects.
Experts at a U.N. institute see opportunities for ecological improvement in the peace talks between Kurdish fighters and Turkey.

Gov. Spencer Cox fiercely defended the project, arguing that every state has the responsibility to accommodate data centers for national security reasons.

At world-first Santa Marta climate meeting, delegates say it was ‘euphoric’ to finally be focusing on concrete solutions.

After SEC limited EDGAR access, activists launched Proxy Open Exchange to share corporate accountability concerns, including climate issues.

A 234-mile stretch of pipeline that could carry natural gas or natural gas-hydrogen blends across the Navajo Nation is a step closer to reality.

Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would block current and future lawsuits seeking to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for climate damages.

Members of Congress in Wyoming and Texas tout the bills as protecting energy security, but opponents say they amount to a corporate handout that will cost taxpayers billions and harm human and environmental health.
An unprecedented nationwide data collection will show where storms and wildfires are causing large insurer losses and rate hikes.
The Dutch city has outlawed advertising that promotes lifestyles linked to high carbon emissions, which is a driver of climate change. It’s a first for a world capital.

Martin County residents have lots of concerns, but Ag Commissioner Wilton Simposon claims the project can’t be regulated by local government.

The Trump administration says the cities shouldn’t be penalized for unhealthy air because pollution can blow in from abroad. Some experts say that’s preposterous.

A British advertising conglomerate has helped oil companies ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, and BP spend an estimated $1 billion on ads in the United States since the 2015 Paris Agreement.

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