Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org The world is finally cracking down on ‘greenwashing’ The plan to stop companies from fudging their climate goals is fundamentally flawed.
Top StoryGage Skidmore/Flickr A Republican Congress is coming for Biden's climate wins If the looming GOP majority sabotages climate policy, its own voters will suffer. The party might do it anyway.
Resiliencecommons.wikimedia.org Bill Spindle: The world has no choice but to care about India’s heat wave The heat wave has been severe enough to make international headlines, but it is far from the only impact of climate change I’ve witnessed in the first half of my six-month journey through India.
Politics www.theatlantic.com Why Biden is buying 645,000 new electric cars The president’s most interesting climate proposal yet hasn’t taken the form of an executive order.
www.theatlantic.com How much does the world subsidize oil, coal, and gas? A new report says that the world subsidized fossil fuels by $5.2 trillion in just one year. But that calculation is less tidy than it seems.
Politics www.theatlantic.com How much does the world subsidize oil, coal, and gas? A new report says that the world subsidized fossil fuels by $5.2 trillion in just one year. But that calculation is less tidy than it seems.
A controversial facility that would process plastic waste to be burned in steel mills has been cancelled