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Entering the Action Phase 🔥by Jonathan Lawson on
While stormy climate consequences rang in the new year, a strong set of federal and state-level climate laws went into effect as well... and both WA and OR adopted CA's zero-emissions car rules.
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JOHN S. QUARTERMANWant clean energy from nuclear fusion? Look upby Jonathan Lawson on
In this week's ClimateCast: climate migration; Oregon cities act to leave fossil fuels behind; investment banks renege on climate commitments
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UNFCCClimate election 2022. Was that a wave of some kind?by Jonathan Lawson on
Climate election 2022: neither a red nor a green wave Los Angeles Times reporter Sammy Roth recapped this week’s election results with the observation that every election is a climate election, and noted some important shifts in candidates
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Kimberly LarsonThe wheels on the electric school bus go ‘round, across the countryby Jonathan Lee on
In this week's Climate Cast: Electric school buses across the country, air quality woes, upcoming elections, rising methane pollution, and holding NW Natural accountable.
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Sign us up for renewable powerby Jonathan Lawson on
In this week's ClimateCast: the urgent need for clean energy infrstructure, resiliency and hard choices, West Coast climate leadership and more.
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City of Naples, FLAutumn brings no ease with climate impactsby Kimberly Larson on
Intense impacts in the Atlantic, huge methane problems, and clean fuels leadership from Oregon
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Renewables booming, but it’s still too hot 🥵by Stephanie Noren on
ClimateCast is our curated, biweekly collection of news and commentary on climate issues. In this issue: DC Dispatch; renewables boom; CA leads but still too hot
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How the West is Oneby Jonathan Lee on
The US West leads the way on electric vehicles and clean tech, more details about the landmark federal climate bill, melting roads, and NW Natural gaslights the public.
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A massively consequential week for climate actionby Jonathan Lawson on
The US Senate votes to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, climate impacts keep on coming, and communities lead the way on climate policy.
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VIRGINIA STATE PARKSAre we in a climate emergency? How is that not a dumb question?by Jonathan Lawson on
After Manchin's latest reversal, real U.S. climate leadership remains a strong possibility. Also, it's hot
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United states (and a province) flex for climate progress
Major media outlets show an uncertain committment to climate and clean energy journalism; while the US stalls out on climate progress, Washington, California and Quebec collaborate to reduce pollution