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New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

Spending on consultants, business class plane tickets and a deputy executive director...

Alabama’s Public Service Commission Shuts the Public Out While Setting Utility Fuel Cost Rates

The Alabama Public Service Commission has rejected the latest bid for public participation into how it sets electricity fuel cost rates, despite a state...

New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

Spending on consultants, business class plane tickets and a deputy executive director...

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New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

Spending on consultants, business class plane tickets and a deputy executive director...

With $800,000 in New Grants, Inside Climate News to Expand Local Environmental Journalism

Inside Climate News has been awarded three major new grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, The Meadows Foundation and Knight Foundation.  The Alfred P....

Alabama’s Public Service Commission Shuts the Public Out While Setting Utility Fuel Cost Rates

The Alabama Public Service Commission has rejected the latest bid for public participation into how it sets electricity fuel cost rates, despite a state...

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New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

Spending on consultants, business class plane tickets and a deputy executive director...

With $800,000 in New Grants, Inside Climate News to Expand Local Environmental Journalism

Inside Climate News has been awarded three major new grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, The Meadows Foundation and Knight Foundation.  The Alfred P....

Alabama’s Public Service Commission Shuts the Public Out While Setting Utility Fuel Cost Rates

The Alabama Public Service Commission has rejected the latest bid for public participation into how it sets electricity fuel cost rates, despite a state...

A Carbon Capture Project Faces a New Delay in a Year of Slow Progress for Coal Power Plants Looking for Retrofits

Project Tundra, a plan to retrofit a North Dakota coal plant with carbon capture technology, has hit a snag following the departure of the...

EU told to push for global solar geoengineering non-use deal

Europe’s first scientific advice on solar geoengineering calls for the EU to...

A Deep Dive into the Outcome of the 2024 UN Climate Conference

The 2024 UN climate change conference put climate finance and carbon trading at the top of the agenda, but the big story was the influence...

Nickel mining for electric vehicles is destroying lives in Indonesia

Indonesia’s abundant nickel reserves are crucial for a low carbon world. But...

Rise in Avian Flu Cases Amplifies Concerns About Consolidation in Agriculture

A handful of dairy farms sprawl across the valley floor, ringed by the spikey, copper-colored San Jacinto mountains. This is the very edge of...

A Supreme Court Case About a Railway Could Have Widespread Impacts on U.S. Environmental Laws

A legal fight over an 88-mile proposed railway in Utah has set the stage for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide how federal agencies...

We All Agree There’s a Plastics Crisis. So Why Did the Global Plastics Treaty Stall Out?

From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by host Steve Curwood with Maria Ivanova, the director of...

New York Isn’t Ready to Fight More Wildfires

This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power in New York. Sign up for their newsletter here. Joseph Nickischer...

Clean Energy Industry Questions a New PJM Proposal That Could Move Fossil Fuel Projects to the Front of the Interconnection Queue

PJM Interconnection, the grid operator for the District of Columbia and portions of 13 states across the mid-Atlantic, South and Midwest, has drawn the...