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Scientists warn that Earth is entering a dangerous phase of the climate crisis, with record temperatures, emissions and population growth increasing the risk of societal collapse.

Damian Carrington reports for The Guardian.

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A new report suggests 12 proposed electrical grid projects could drastically reduce carbon emissions across 14 Western states by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources.

Alex Baumhardt reports for Oregon Capital Chronicle.

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Veterans of Alaska's oil industry are pushing for renewable energy development, including wind, geothermal and tidal projects, to reduce the state’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Hal Bernton reports for Inside Climate News.

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Following a pilot project in Singapore, start-up Equatic is set to build a massive marine carbon removal facility in Quebec, aiming to address climate change by sequestering atmospheric CO2.

Ramin Skibba reports for Hakai Magazine.

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The Joides Resolution, a vessel that transformed our understanding of climate change, life’s origins, and natural disasters, faces an uncertain future after US funding was cut, jeopardizing further discoveries.

Andrea Prada Bianchi reports for The Guardian.

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Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell and Republican incumbent Rick Scott present voters with starkly different approaches to climate policy as they vie for Florida's U.S. Senate seat.

Amy Green reports for Inside Climate News.

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The world wastes about a third of its food supply, contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and missed opportunities to alleviate food insecurity.

Julian Baggini reports for The Guardian.

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The Inflation Reduction Act has accelerated the expansion of the U.S. green energy economy, creating tens of thousands of new jobs, especially in electric vehicles, renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Martin Kuebler reports for Deutsche Welle.

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Nearly nine years after the Paris Agreement, the world still faces worsening climate impacts, a faster timeline to net zero and the urgent need for nations to increase their ambition to phase out fossil fuels.

Todd Stern reports for The Atlantic.

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Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s new president, has promised a strong shift toward renewable energy and climate action, breaking away from her predecessor’s fossil fuel-centered policies.

Teresa de Miguel reports for The Associated Press.

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West Virginia has committed $50 million to convert the Pleasants Power Station into a facility that produces hydrogen and graphite from coal without emissions, a plan that faces skepticism due to the company’s unproven technology and financial issues.

Taylor Kate Brown reports for Floodlight and Sarah Elbeshbishi reports for Mountain State Spotlight.

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A French town’s excitement for green hydrogen jobs quickly soured when concerns about toxic PFAS chemicals, linked to serious health risks, emerged from a nearby factory.

Leonie Cater reports for Politico.

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Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina’s power grid, revealing vulnerabilities in infrastructure ill-prepared for extreme weather and highlighting the need for long-term solutions.

Gautama Mehta reports for Grist.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to block Biden administration rules aimed at curbing mercury and methane emissions, despite legal challenges from Republican-led states and industry groups.

Abbie VanSickle and Adam Liptak report for The New York Times.

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The Inflation Reduction Act is creating jobs and investment, yet its supporters are not seeing much political gain, particularly in key races like Ohio's Senate contest.

Dan Gearino reports for Inside Climate News.

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Richard Thompson, who first identified microplastics, warns that without international agreement on a global treaty, plastic pollution could triple by 2060.

Richard Schiffman reports for Yale Environment 360.

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In the lead-up to the U.S. election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump offer sharply contrasting climate policies, with Harris advocating for green energy investment while Trump questions its economic benefits.

Sumi Somaskanda reports for the BBC.

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Rich nations have fallen short in following up on their initial pledges to the UN’s loss-and-damage fund, leaving poor nations struggling with the fallout of climate change.

Naveena Sadasivam reports for Grist.

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