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Biden announces restrictions on methane emissions at COP27
The president touted U.S. plans to cut methane emissions and boost climate funding to developing countries in an address that sought to reclaim the mantle of global leadership on efforts to limit climate change.
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Carbon-credit surplus could soon turn to shortage
Soon there might not be enough carbon credits to go around as hundreds of companies act to offset emissions they can’t eliminate on their own.
More and more right-leaning Americans worry about climate change, but aren't ready to give up gas stoves
Worry about climate change seeps across political party lines, but the approach needed to slow Earth's warming still splits voters, survey shows.
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Investing to stop climate change is trickier than it seems
Investors who think they can both save the world and make a profit need to get back to basics, our columnist writes. This is the fourth in a series on sustainable investing.
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Panama canal tackles climate-change puzzle: Too little rainwater or too much
Authorities, facing diminishing levels of rainwater that the 50-mile canal needs to operate, plan to unveil a $2 billion plan to build infrastructure to manage and preserve freshwater reserves.
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Biden’s climate change policy targets oil industry
The oil industry is emerging as a primary target of President Biden's climate policy, setting the stage for a confrontation that could shape the future of the energy sector.
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Betty T. Yee: Climate change is a business risk
Like the pandemic, climate change poses a clear threat to financial markets. Just as with the pandemic, experts have warned us to prepare. Every day we wait, the devastating impacts compound.
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