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Month: November 2022

  • Grist

    Developing Countries Need Trillions for Climate action. Where Will it Come From?

    At COP 27, negotiators have been haggling over how to pay for the mounting costs of climate change.

    Blanca Begert · November 18, 2022

  • High Country News

    The Klamath Dams are Coming Down

    Today, FERC ordered PacifiCorp to surrender the dam license, the final hurdle after 20 years of studies and advocacy.

    B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster · November 17, 2022

  • Canada's National Observer

    Canada Lays Out New Regulations for Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas

    Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault proposed regulations Tuesday that would help Canada cut back on emissions of methane in the oil and gas industry, a powerful greenhouse gas.

    Cloe Logan · November 16, 2022

  • High Country News

    The Environmental Consequences of Gov. Ducey’s Rogue ‘Border Wall’

    Slicing across Arizona’s Coronado National Memorial, the barrier will stop more migrating mammals than humans.

    Caroline Tracey · November 15, 2022

  • Canada's National Observer

    ‘We’re Not in Igloos Anymore’: Seal Summit Wraps with Hope for a Growing Market for Inuit Hunters

    Based out of the Magdalen Islands, Reconseal supplies southern Inuit organizations with seal meat and skin so urban Inuit can access seal skins and country foods, a term encompassing traditional staples such as seal meat, arctic char and caribou.

    Matteo Cimellaro · November 14, 2022

  • Inside Climate News

    Weak GOP Performance in Midterms Blunts Possible Attacks on Biden Climate Agenda, Observers Say

    Even if Republicans eke out a narrow majority in one or both chambers of Congress, the fossil fuel industry will need to win Democrats to advance their top agenda item—speeding permitting of pipelines, ports.

    Marianne Lavelle · November 13, 2022

  • Guardian

    ‘Food Firms’ Plans for 1.5C Climate Target Fall Short, Say Campaigners

    Major producers of soya and beef accused of failing to deliver on pledges to stop deforestation.

    Patrick Greenfield · November 12, 2022

  • High Country News

    On Its 100th Birthday, the Colorado River Compact Shows Its Age

    The foundational document was flawed from the start.

    Jonathan Thompson · November 11, 2022

  • High Country News

    The History Behind the New Mexico-Texas Rio Grande Settlement

    It’s taken 10 years for the states to reach an agreement, but it may not be the end of the water conflict.

    Caroline Tracey · November 10, 2022

  • Canada's National Observer

    Canadian Gas Association Under Investigation for Alleged Greenwashing

    A prominent natural gas industry lobby group is being investigated by Canada’s Competition Bureau for alleged greenwashing one month after health-care workers raised the alarm over one of its advertising campaigns.

    Natasha Bulowski · November 10, 2022

  • Inside Climate News

    Four States Just Got a ‘Trifecta’ of Democratic Control, Paving the Way for Climate and Clean Energy Legislation

    Democrats in Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan and Minnesota now run state government—and environmental organizations see the opportunity for more ambitious and equitable policies.

    Dan Gearino, Aman Azhar, Aydali Campa · November 9, 2022

  • Guardian

    Cop26 One Year On: How Much Progress Has Been Made?

    As the UN’s Cop27 summit begins in Egypt, there are warnings more must be done to avert climate breakdown.

    Oliver Milman · November 8, 2022

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