California’s Gas Warfare Heats Up Over Exodus Of Oil Companies

It took only a few hours after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a regulatory bill for Phillips 66 to announce that it is closing its Los Angeles refinery complex. Without actually using the words, the company is saying there’s no reason to stick around and be abused. In a ceremony designed to deliver the message that the governor was doing...

Supreme Court railway case could redefine environmental impact reviews

A Supreme Court case over a proposed Utah railway may alter how federal agencies assess environmental impacts, potentially affecting projects nationwide.Wyatt Myskow reports for...

Atlantic circulation collapse? New clues on the fate of a crucial conveyor belt » Yale Climate Connections

Among the many reasons why we ought to cut climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions as quickly and sharply as possible, the weakening of a system...

Interior To Auction 400,000 Acres In ANWR To Meet Federal Leasing Requirement

The Department of the Interior said it would hold an oil and gas auction for 400,000 acres in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)...

Nickel mining for electric vehicles is destroying lives in Indonesia

Indonesia’s abundant nickel reserves are crucial for a low carbon world. But extracting them is ruining local peoples’ lives and causing rampant deforestation Perrine Fournier is a trade and forests campaigner at the forests and rights NGO Fern The view...

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As climate change accelerates Antarctic ice melt, a proposal to create an underwater “curtain” to block warm water from glaciers is raising concerns—not just...

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12 books to gift for the holidays in 2024 » Yale Climate Connections

This year, the holidays (Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanza, and New Year) fall between a sobering election, a disappointing climate conference, and an ominous inauguration. To...

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New Report: Upcoming Debates on the SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule

What will happen to the SEC’s March 2024 climate disclosure rule under the new federal administration?...

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Corporate influence at COP29 in Azerbaijan has reignited debates over fossil fuel companies’ roles in climate negotiations, as their presence sparks calls for conflict-of-interest...

Opinion: States must step up on workplace safety as federal protections erode

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At COP29, Officials Want To ‘Trump-Proof’ Their Green Funding With Global Climate Tax

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COP29 Climate Summit Ends In Rancor As Radicals Demand Trillions, Not Billions

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