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UN chief calls for governments to censor fossil fuel advertisements
BizPac Review· 1 day agoUnited Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called for governments to ban fossil fuel advertising during a Wednesday speech at the Museum of Natural History in New York City. […]
Top Democrats launch inquiry into Trump’s brazen $1bn pitch to oil execs
AOL· 4 days agoDonald Trump’s brazen pitch to 20 fossil-fuel heads for $1bn to aid his presidential campaign in return for promises of lucrative tax and regulatory favors ...
How is climate change affecting heat waves in California and the West?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFor much of the U.S., extreme heat events have been increasing in frequency since the mid-1960s, and...
Can capitalism solve the climate crisis? Tom Steyer thinks so.
Mother Jones· 3 days agoTom Steyer is skeptical of human kindness—at least as a means to positive global change. As he...
We’re Approaching 1.5 Degrees C of Warming, but There’s Still Time to Prevent Disaster
Scientific American· 11 hours agoNations are striving to halt global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius — yet global temperatures already...
Heat wave or heat dome? Yes, there's a difference
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoThe term “heat dome” refers to a ridge of high pressure that persists over a large geographical region, delivering high temperatures that linger for days...
Vermont Governor Allows Nation’s First Climate Change Cost Recovery Bill to Become Law Without...
The National Law Review· 3 days agoOn May 30, 2024, Vermont Governor Philip Scott allowed S.259, An act relating to climate change cost...
A primer on the chilling far-right Project 2025 plan for 2nd Trump presidency [column]
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoIt is too soon to know whether former President Donald Trump will be elected to a second term in the...
Who Pays for Climate Action?
Foreign Policy Magazine· 3 days agoAccording to the International Energy Agency, 30 percent of climate finance globally needed—around $2.7 trillion—will have to come from the public...
Massachusetts House approves five-year, $6.5 billion housing bond. The Senate will now take it up
Berkshire Eagle· 7 hours agoNearly 18 months after legislative leaders kicked off the two-year term by identifying sky-high...