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-Analysis reveals the world’s 1% richest people used up their yearly carbon allowance just ten days into 2026
-Researchers rank the top 10 U.S. fossil fossil fuel suppliers by greenhouse gas emissions.
-Climate “superfund” bills, based on the principle that oil companies should pay costs associated with climate change
-Agricultural leaders issue a bipartisan warning to the Trump administration urging reversal of tariffs and restrictive policies that have raised costs & disrupted markets
-Washington Post cuts much of its climate team reporters marking a major retreat from environmental coverage.
-China’s mass tree-planting efforts are turning the desert into a carbon sink
-New investment in clean energy projects last year was dwarfed by cancellations for projects already in progress
-Freezing temperatures recently experienced in the US have devastated local wildlife
By Kevin Gallagher-Analysis reveals the world’s 1% richest people used up their yearly carbon allowance just ten days into 2026
-Researchers rank the top 10 U.S. fossil fossil fuel suppliers by greenhouse gas emissions.
-Climate “superfund” bills, based on the principle that oil companies should pay costs associated with climate change
-Agricultural leaders issue a bipartisan warning to the Trump administration urging reversal of tariffs and restrictive policies that have raised costs & disrupted markets
-Washington Post cuts much of its climate team reporters marking a major retreat from environmental coverage.
-China’s mass tree-planting efforts are turning the desert into a carbon sink
-New investment in clean energy projects last year was dwarfed by cancellations for projects already in progress
-Freezing temperatures recently experienced in the US have devastated local wildlife