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Stacy Kim is a fourth-year student at Baruch College where she is studying journalism and creative writing. She is the recipient of the Baruch Climate Scholars research scholarship, which has EU UNVEILS 'GREEN DEAL' PLAN TO GET EUROPE CARBON NEUTRAL Politics & Policy EU Unveils ‘Green Deal’ Plan to Get Europe Carbon Neutral by 2050 The plan, designed to 'reconcile the economy with our planet,' includes a carbon border tax and money for a HOME - INSIDE CLIMATE NEWSABOUTCONTACTWHISTLEBLOWERSAWARDSMEMBERSHIPNEWSLETTER SIGN-UP Who We Are. Inside Climate News was founded in 2007 and provides unbiased, non-partisan reporting on climate change to inform the national conversation around one of the most important issues of A NEW BOOK FEEDS CLIMATE DOUBTERS, BUT SCIENTISTS SAY THE Politics & Policy A New Book Feeds Climate Doubters, but Scientists Say the Conclusions are Misleading and Out of Date Steven Koonin, who during Trump’s presidency proposed having a EXXONMOBIL SHAREHOLDERS TO COMPANY: WE WANT A DIFFERENT ExxonMobil has spent the last six months locked in a battle for its future, ever since a small investment firm launched a long-shot bid to reshape the company’s board of directors and steer the DAN GEARINO ARCHIVES Dan Gearino covers the midwestern United States, part of ICN’s National Environment Reporting Network. His coverage deals with the business side of the clean-energy transition and he writes ICNBOB BERWYN ARCHIVES
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INSIDE CLEAN ENERGY: THE RACIAL INEQUITY IN CLEAN ENERGY A new report says the United States can get to 90 percent clean energy by 2035 in a way that adds millions of jobs and reduces energy bills. The report, from the University of California, BerkeleySTACY KIM ARCHIVES
Stacy Kim is a fourth-year student at Baruch College where she is studying journalism and creative writing. She is the recipient of the Baruch Climate Scholars research scholarship, which has EU UNVEILS 'GREEN DEAL' PLAN TO GET EUROPE CARBON NEUTRAL Politics & Policy EU Unveils ‘Green Deal’ Plan to Get Europe Carbon Neutral by 2050 The plan, designed to 'reconcile the economy with our planet,' includes a carbon border tax and money for a THE ACCELERATION OF AN ANTARCTIC GLACIER SHOWS HOW GLOBAL 4 hours ago · The Pine Island Glacier, sometimes called the “soft underbelly” of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, suddenly started moving about 10 to 12 percent faster between 2017 and 2020, as about 20 THOUSANDS CAME TO MINNESOTA TO PROTEST NEW CONSTRUCTION ON 17 hours ago · Justice Thousands Came to Minnesota to Protest New Construction on the Line 3 Pipeline. Hundreds Left in Handcuffs but More Vowed to Fight on. Protesters say the pipeline bringing tar DAWN GOODWIN AND 300 ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS CONSIDER THE NEW Leeches love Northern Minnesota. The “Land of 10,000 Lakes” (technically, the state sports more than 11,000, plus bogs, creeks, marshes and the headwaters of the Mississippi River) in early WEALTHY NATIONS CONTINUE TO FINANCE NATURAL GAS FOR Fossil Fuels Wealthy Nations Continue to Finance Natural Gas for Developing Countries, Putting Climate Goals at Risk Advocates are calling for an end to IN THE SUNBELT, YOUNG CLIMATE ACTIVISTS PUSH CITIES TO CUT This story is a collaboration with ADAPT, a product of WJCT Public Media in Jacksonville, Fla. WJCT is a member of ICN’s NationalReporting Network
AS ILLINOIS STRAINS TO PASS A MAJOR CLEAN ENERGY LAW, A Clean Energy As Illinois Strains to Pass a Major Clean Energy Law, a Big Coal Plant Stands in the Way The Prairie State power plant may beforced
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Bob Berwyn an Austrian-based freelance reporter who has covered climate science and international climate policy for more than a decade. Previously, he reported on the environment, endangered DAN GEARINO ARCHIVES Dan Gearino covers the midwestern United States, part of ICN’s National Environment Reporting Network. His coverage deals with the business side of the clean-energy transition and he writes ICN DONALD TRUMP’S PARTING GIFT TO THE PEOPLE OF ST. CROIX For years, Sonya Rivera and her husband have lived off the land, growing tomatoes, cucumbers, kale and other vegetables at theiridyllic home in
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Bob Berwyn an Austrian-based freelance reporter who has covered climate science and international climate policy for more than a decade. Previously, he reported on the environment, endangered DAN GEARINO ARCHIVES Dan Gearino covers the midwestern United States, part of ICN’s National Environment Reporting Network. His coverage deals with the business side of the clean-energy transition and he writes ICN DONALD TRUMP’S PARTING GIFT TO THE PEOPLE OF ST. CROIX For years, Sonya Rivera and her husband have lived off the land, growing tomatoes, cucumbers, kale and other vegetables at theiridyllic home in
INSIDE CLEAN ENERGY: THE RACIAL INEQUITY IN CLEAN ENERGY Inside Clean Energy Inside Clean Energy: The Racial Inequity in Clean Energy and How to Fight It The industry is growing, but jobs and financial benefits are not distributed equally. ENBRIDGE'S KALAMAZOO SPILL SAGA ENDS IN $177 MILLION The Canadian pipeline company Enbridge has been fined $61 million as part of an overall $177 million settlement for a massive 2010 oil spill into Michigan’s Kalamazoo River. The spill required HOME - INSIDE CLIMATE NEWSABOUTCONTACTWHISTLEBLOWERSAWARDSMEMBERSHIPNEWSLETTER SIGN-UP Who We Are. Inside Climate News was founded in 2007 and provides unbiased, non-partisan reporting on climate change to inform the national conversation around one of the most important issues of AS CALIFORNIA’S DROUGHT WORSENS, THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION In an aerial view, a tractor kicks up dust as it plows a dry field on May 25, 2021 in Madera, California. As California enters an extreme drought emergency, water is starting to become scarce in A NEW BOOK FEEDS CLIMATE DOUBTERS, BUT SCIENTISTS SAY THE Politics & Policy A New Book Feeds Climate Doubters, but Scientists Say the Conclusions are Misleading and Out of Date Steven Koonin, who during Trump’s presidency proposed having a EXXONMOBIL SHAREHOLDERS TO COMPANY: WE WANT A DIFFERENT ExxonMobil has spent the last six months locked in a battle for its future, ever since a small investment firm launched a long-shot bid to reshape the company’s board of directors and steer theHARVESTING PERIL
Harvesting Peril Extreme Weather and Climate Change on the American Farm. Farmers are on the frontline of climate change, at the mercy of worsening extreme weather.BOB BERWYN ARCHIVES
Bob Berwyn an Austrian-based freelance reporter who has covered climate science and international climate policy for more than a decade. Previously, he reported on the environment, endangered DAN GEARINO ARCHIVES Dan Gearino covers the midwestern United States, part of ICN’s National Environment Reporting Network. His coverage deals with the business side of the clean-energy transition and he writes ICN DONALD TRUMP’S PARTING GIFT TO THE PEOPLE OF ST. CROIX For years, Sonya Rivera and her husband have lived off the land, growing tomatoes, cucumbers, kale and other vegetables at theiridyllic home in
INSIDE CLEAN ENERGY: THE RACIAL INEQUITY IN CLEAN ENERGY Inside Clean Energy Inside Clean Energy: The Racial Inequity in Clean Energy and How to Fight It The industry is growing, but jobs and financial benefits are not distributed equally. ENBRIDGE'S KALAMAZOO SPILL SAGA ENDS IN $177 MILLION The Canadian pipeline company Enbridge has been fined $61 million as part of an overall $177 million settlement for a massive 2010 oil spill into Michigan’s Kalamazoo River. The spill required ABOUT US - INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS Founded in 2007, Inside Climate News is a Pulitzer Prize-winning, nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that provides essential reporting and analysis on climate change, energy and the IN TWO OPPOSITE DECISIONS ON ALASKA OIL DRILLING, BIDEN 18 hours ago · Politics & Policy In Two Opposite Decisions on Alaska Oil Drilling, Biden Walks a Difficult Path in Search of Bipartisanship Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, supports oil and gas WEALTHY NATIONS CONTINUE TO FINANCE NATURAL GAS FOR 18 hours ago · Fossil Fuels Wealthy Nations Continue to Finance Natural Gas for Developing Countries, Putting Climate Goals at Risk Advocates are calling for an end to DAWN GOODWIN AND 300 ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS CONSIDER THE NEW 18 hours ago · Leeches love Northern Minnesota. The “Land of 10,000 Lakes” (technically, the state sports more than 11,000, plus bogs, creeks, marshes and the AS ILLINOIS STRAINS TO PASS A MAJOR CLEAN ENERGY LAW, A Clean Energy As Illinois Strains to Pass a Major Clean Energy Law, a Big Coal Plant Stands in the Way The Prairie State power plant may beforced
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