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Climate change and Russia spell trouble for NATO up north
Russia may be having major difficulties in Ukraine, but it remains a vast power in the north and the Arctic, where climate change is opening new sea routes for trade and trouble.
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At G7 summit, leaders wrangle on coal, natural gas and climate
The U.S. finds itself caught between defending President Biden’s climate change agenda and aiding allies intent on increasing their access to fossil fuels.
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Britain and the Netherlands Agree on a North Sea Power Link
The undersea connection between a Dutch wind farm and Britain could be a step toward more renewable energy to counter Russia and tackle climate change.
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Chukwumerije Okereke: My continent is not your giant climate laboratory
Africa should not be turned into a testing ground for risky solar geoengineering technologies.
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Robinson Meyer: Can trade wars help save the climate?
Competition, not cooperation, has driven the bulk of climate progress over the past few years.
A Hungarian town seethes over a giant Chinese battery plant
A $7.8 billion factory planned by a Chinese company in eastern Hungary has become divisive even within the party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who championed it.
Biden’s World Bank pick looks to link climate and development goals
Ajay Banga will begin a monthlong “global listening tour” to drum up support for his nomination to be the bank’s next president.
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