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What Whiplash U.S. Climate Policy Means for Business
By Justin Worland
How Climate Change Is Affecting the NFL
By Jeffrey Kluger
For Elizabeth Yeampierre, the Environment Is a Civil Rights Issue
By Justin Worland
Chris Wright Confirmed as Trump’s Energy Secretary
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek shook up conventional wisdom about AI. It should also shake up the climate and energy world.
By Justin Worland
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Climate Change Worsens Housing Inequities in Black Communities
The climate crisis isn’t just about the availability and cost of housing. It's also about location and quality, writes Jerel Ezell.
By Jerel Ezell
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By SETH BORENSTEIN/AP
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What Companies at Davos are Saying About Climate and Trump
In Davos, the world’s biggest companies are singing a new tune about climate change.
By Justin Worland/Davos
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Column: Business Can Sow Climate Optimism
Today we know for a fact that our changes and investments will pay off—for people, for the planet, and for business.
By Jesper Brodin
January 23, 2025
Fossil Fuel Billionaires Boost Wealth After Inauguration
One day after Trump's inauguration, oil and gas billionaires see their total wealth boosted by more than $3 billion.
By Rebecca Schneid
January 22, 2025
The Last Time Trump Left The Paris Agreement
As Trump reinitiates the process of withdrawing from the Paris agreement, the immediate effects could mirror those of the previous exit.
By Nik Popli
January 21, 2025
What Trump's Executive Orders Really Mean for the Climate
“The decisions that companies make about how much to grow oil production are first and foremost going to be determined by market signals.”
By Justin Worland
January 21, 2025
How Do You Measure the Toll of the L.A. Wildfires?
Perhaps no recent climate-related event better illustrates the myriad ways that climate change will affect the U.S. economy.
By Justin Worland
January 18, 2025
Sweden is Building World's Largest Timber City
Stockholm Wood City is swapping polluting steel and concrete for a more climate-friendly construction material: timber.
By Maddy Savage
January 18, 2025
How the Los Angeles Fires Compare to Historic Wildfires
The Los Angeles fires are an urban conflagration—a fire that spreads from structure to structure, with buildings and homes acting like the primary source of fuel instead of trees.
By Solcyré Burga
January 17, 2025
How Dangerous Winds Fuel Los Angeles Wildfires
The Santa Anas have been rocket fuel for the flames—and that may not change.
By Jeffrey Kluger
January 14, 2025
How Embers Play a Big Role in Spreading Wildifres
The flames in Los Angeles have been fueled by strong winds that carry embers to unburned areas. Here's what to know.
By Holly Ramer / AP
January 14, 2025
Why Didn't L.A. Firefighters Have Access to More Water?
California Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered an investigation.
By Rebecca Schneid
January 12, 2025
How a Week of Weather Extremes Upended Lives of Millions of Americans
It began with millions of people across the U.S. shivering amid blizzard conditions, then catastrophe in California with the L.A. fires.
By MELINA WALLING / AP
January 11, 2025
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