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World Secures Historic Treaty to Protect the High Seas

World Secures Historic Treaty to Protect the High Seas

The world’s oceans turned a page in history yesterday. After years of painstaking negotiations and false starts, the High Seas Treaty was finally ratified, crossing the threshold of 60 nations and ensuring its entry into force early next year. For the first time, the two-thirds of the ocean that lies

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EPA Reversal on Greenhouse Gas Threat Tests Corporate Climate Commitments

EPA Punts on Climate Risks, But Companies Aren’t Letting Go of Net Zero

Washington — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moved to cast doubt on the dangers of greenhouse gases, arguing they may not be as harmful as once believed. The declaration, issued under Trump appointee Lee Zeldin, upended more than a decade of scientific consensus and regulatory precedent. For global companies that

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Scientists Mount Forceful Rebuttal to Trump Administration’s Climate Report

Scientists Mount Forceful Rebuttal to Trump Administration’s Climate Report

In a striking display of unity, more than eighty leading climate scientists have issued a sweeping denunciation of the Trump Administration’s latest report on greenhouse gas emissions. Their response, spanning hundreds of pages, declares the Energy Department’s conclusions scientifically unsound and politically motivated, a calculated attempt to downplay the dangers

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Inside the Scientists’ Fight to Rescue Climate.gov

Inside the Scientists’ Fight to Rescue Climate.gov

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 — For years, climate.gov served as the nation’s most accessible climate science hub. Teachers, journalists, policymakers, and local governments relied on it for interactive maps, lesson plans, and clear explanations of complex data. By 2020, it had become one of the most visited federal science websites in

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Libya’s Stalled Democratic Journey Faces Fresh Crossroads

Libya’s Stalled Democratic Journey Faces Fresh Crossroads

A divided country, disputed elections, and a fragile roadmap to stability UNITED NATIONS — Nearly 15 years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya remains caught between rival administrations, cycles of transitional governments, and a restless population pressing for long-promised national elections. This week, Hannah Tetteh, head of the UN

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