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Arctic warming three times faster than planet as a whole: Research

A new report reveals that the Arctic is warming at a faster pace than the rest of the Earth and could experience its first summer without any sea ice by 2050 under most scenarios where the world is unable to limit climate change.
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Bill McKibben: The International Energy Agency issues a landmark statement about fossil fuels

Our hope for a livable world rests on a series of crucial sentences.
At Biden climate summit, abundant relief that U.S. is back at table

At Biden climate summit, abundant relief that U.S. is back at table

Global leaders convened in a virtual summit as the new administration tried to reassert U.S. leadership on the climate crisis.
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Poll shows New Yorkers worry about climate change as Earth Day arrives

New Yorkers by a wide margin are concerned about air and water pollution as well as climate change, according to a poll released by the Siena College Research Institute.

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Janis Searles Jones: Zero carbon shipping is a Biden-Harris win for the taking

The ocean is a powerful source of solutions that can help us reduce national and global emissions to tackle climate change.
Op-ed:  America can lead again in global conservation
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Op-ed:  America can lead again in global conservation

Under the Biden administration, America has the opportunity to rebuild our stature in the world and assert our leadership in combating the climate crisis
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Trump team plans to promote fossil fuels at UN climate event: Report
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Trump team plans to promote fossil fuels at UN climate event: Report

The Trump administration plans to again promote fossil fuels at the annual U.N.
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