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Trump Administration’s Move to Dismantle National Center for Atmospheric Research Sparks International Alarm

Trump Administration’s Move to Dismantle National Center for Atmospheric Research Sparks International Alarm

The U.S. Government’s announcement that it plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research, one of the world’s most influential climate and weather research institutions, has triggered widespread concern across the scientific community and among policymakers at home and abroad. Founded in 1960 and based in Boulder, Colorado, the

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New York Finalizes Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rules for 2027

New York Finalizes Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rules for 2027

New York State has finalized regulations requiring large emitters to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions beginning in 2027, reinforcing state-level climate oversight as federal transparency initiatives are scaled back. Announced by the Department of Environmental Conservation, the new rules establish a mandatory reporting framework for carbon-intensive sectors, giving state regulators

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Federal Judge Reopens America’s Wind Future

Federal Judge Reopens America’s Wind Future

It is not every day that a court ruling shifts the trajectory of an entire industry. But this week, a federal judge did exactly that — reopening the legal pathway for wind power development in the United States after nearly a year of paralysis. The ruling overturned a sweeping executive

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COP30 Opens in Brazil as U.S. Companies Step In to Fill Washington’s Void

COP30 Opens in Brazil as U.S. Companies Step In to Fill Washington’s Void

Belém, Brazil — November 10, 2025Morning heat shimmers over the banks of the Guamá River as negotiators and executives converge on Belém, the Amazon’s largest port city. Beneath banners calling for “Implementation Now,” the thirtieth United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) opens amid a sense that time—and political patience—is running

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Zohran Mamdani’s Victory and What It Means for Progressive Governance

Zohran Mamdani’s Victory and What It Means for Progressive Governance

NEW YORK CITY — On election night the cafés of Astoria pulsed with a kind of civic electricity. Taxi drivers leaned out of windows, students spilled onto Steinway Street, and volunteers who had been knocking on doors for months hugged in disbelief. When the final count came in, Assemblymember Zohran

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U.S. Regulators Withdraw Climate-Related Risk Rules for Major Banks

U.S. Regulators Withdraw Climate-Related Risk Rules for Major Banks

WASHINGTON — In a fresh reversal of post-Paris financial policy, U.S. banking regulators have withdrawn landmark guidance on climate-related financial risks, erasing a federal framework that had directed the largest banks to account for climate exposure in governance and risk management. The Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and

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After years of negotiations, diplomats had gathered to approve the world’s first global shipping carbon fee

IMO Delays Global Carbon Price for Shipping Under U.S. and Saudi Pressure

LONDON — The global effort to put a price on maritime emissions has run aground once again. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) voted to delay by one year a decision on a carbon pricing mechanism for shipping, following sustained pressure from the United States and Saudi Arabia and support from

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