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California, Florida, and Texas have different approaches for funding rebuilding efforts after fires, floods, and other natural disasters. Climate change is testing their limits.
Janet Yellen and Jake Sullivan have recently argued that pursuing industrial policy at home is compatible with an open and fair global economic order.
The massive drilling operation says less about U.S. climate policy and more about the struggle to transition away from fossil fuels.
An aborted ski season in Switzerland is likely to do more to drive climate politics than a heat wave in India, even if the latter causes immensely more human suffering.
As climate politics become more salient, demonstrations will likely multiply and expand in influence.
The agreement on a new loss and damage fund is one of the summit’s bright spots, but more needs to be done to deliver the trillions of dollars needed to finance the low-carbon transition.
Carnegie climate experts share their recommended reads on the global warming crisis.
Berlin’s seemingly technical energy debate is actually social and political.
The reputational costs of climate hypocrisy are adding up.
The problem extends well beyond coal supplies.