Climate Desk
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Police discussed stopping Keystone XL protesters ‘by any means’
Records show law enforcement has called demonstrators possible "domestic terrorism" threats.
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Exxon knew — and so did coal
A newly unearthed journal from 1966 shows the coal industry, like the oil industry, was long aware of the threat of climate change.
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You can care about climate change and still drive an SUV. I do.
"SUV shame" isn't really a thing yet, but flight shame is.
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Presidential candidates wouldn’t touch this radical idea to transform agriculture — until now
How 6 Democratic candidates would transform your dinner, and the economy, through their food policies.
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To survive climate change, we’ll need a better story
Per Grankvist is “chief storyteller” for Sweden’s Viable Cities program. His job: communicate the realities of day-to-day living in a carbon-neutral world.
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Voters want presidential action on climate — with or without congressional support
A new poll shows that most Americans think a president should go big on global warming.
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Bernie Sanders and AOC unveil a Green New Deal for public housing
Retrofitting public housing could reduce emissions as much as taking 1.2 million cars off the road.
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Oslo wants to build the world’s first zero-emissions port
The Port of Oslo is electrifying ferries and taking other steps to slash emissions: “It’s what is necessary if we are going to reach the Paris Agreement.”
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Pete Buttigieg’s climate vision: Local fixes for a planet in crisis
The South Bend mayor’s approach to the climate crisis reflects his recent experiences with Indiana floods and his belief that cities can lead with solutions.