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How China Is Boosting Its Clean Energy Goals
By Simmone Shah
Trump Alone Can't Stop the Energy Transition
By Justin Worland
What to Know About the Polar Vortex Collapse
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Why Trump May Want Ukraine's Minerals
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How Climate Change Will Affect Seasons
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Women’s Climate Leadership Takes Collaboration and Courage
Shyla Raghav moderated a conversation with four female climate leaders at TIME’s annual Women of the Year Leadership Forum.
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The Case for Ditching Fossil Fuels
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The Climate Stakes of Germany's Election
For Germans heading to the polls for a snap election, climate is not quite as important a factor as it used to be.
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Tom Steyer Bets That Climate Action Is Good Business
Steyer is not the only investor sticking with climate, though few are likely to be as steadfast in their determination.
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February 21, 2025
Australia Has Lessons for L.A. on Dealing With Fires
Yes, the L.A. blazes were worsened by climate change. But that doesn’t mean people are powerless.
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Trump Fires About 1,000 National Park Workers
The permanent staff cuts could leave parks understaffed and facing tough decisions about operating hours, public safety, and resource protection.
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Here Are Trump's Major Moves to Dismantle Climate Action
Trump has implemented a slew of actions that stand to have wide-reaching impacts on climate policies.
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COP30 President on Trump
André Corrêa do Lago, the newly appointed head of this year's United Nations climate conference, faces a tough climate task.
By Justin Worland
February 14, 2025
How Climate Change Impacts Winter Weather
With much of the U.S. blanked in snow this week, many might be wondering what our warming climate means for the future of our winters.
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