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Can Australia Save a Rare Reptile by Moving It to a Cooler Place?
An experiment to preserve the western swamp tortoise is the latest flash point in a debate over how far humans…
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Tiny Vanuatu Uses Its ‘Unimportance’ to Launch Big Climate Ideas
It wants a top international court to weigh in on whether nations are legally bound to protect against climate risks.
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Renewables Will Overtake Coal by Early 2025, Energy Agency Says
In a new report, the international group said that solar, wind and other renewable sources will expand much more swiftly…
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Europe Is Wrong to Blame the U.S. for Its Energy Problems
As the depth of winter approaches, Europeans are increasingly worried about their ability to heat homes and power factories. Although…
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Business
What Is Prince William’s Earthshot Prize?
The charity will award $6 million to five entrepreneurs from around the globe working on breakthrough climate solutions.
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The World Took a Bold, Toothless Step Forward on Climate Justice
The United Nations climate conference that concluded last weekend in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, did not appear, at the outset,…
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Elon Musk and the Turmoil at Twitter
More from our inbox: A Fierce Climate Negotiator: ‘You Tell ’em, Sue’Too Much TrumpShould Red States Be Colored Blue, and…
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U.N. Climate Talks End With a Deal to Pay Poor Nations for Damage
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt — Diplomats from nearly 200 countries concluded two weeks of climate talks on Sunday by agreeing…
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World
The Red Sea’s Coral Reefs Defy the Climate-Change Odds
SHARM El SHEIKH, Egypt — The vast majority of the world’s coral reefs are likely to be severely damaged in…
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Split Between Rich and Poor Nations Deadlocks Climate Talks
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt — The United Nations climate talks spilled into overtime on Friday, as negotiators from nearly 200…