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The Supreme Court Curbs the Environmental Protection Agency

The Supreme Court Curbs the Environmental Protection Agency

The activist court has significantly reduced the EPA’s ability to limit everything from pollution in our air and water to emissions and greenhouse gasses. The decision has far wider implications than just climate change.

Jul 12, 2024

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9 min read

Greenpeace SLAPPed by Big Oil Suit

Greenpeace SLAPPed by Big Oil Suit

Greenpeace hit with $660M verdict in Dakota Access Pipeline case, raising alarms about SLAPP lawsuits and the future of free speech in climate activism.

Mar 27, 2025

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12 min read

Green Steel Meets Political Shifts

Green Steel Meets Political Shifts

In this edition of This Week in Climate, we look at how the U.S. just stumbled in the global race for green steel, as Cleveland-Cliffs scraps a $1.6 billion hydrogen-ready plant—while Europe and China charge ahead with the technology that could slash one of the world’s dirtiest industries.

Jul 1, 2025

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9 min read

Greenland Was Once Green

Greenland Was Once Green

Cryosphere in Crisis: Greenland, Antarctica, and Alaska Show Rapid Ice Loss and Rising Seas

Aug 23, 2024

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8 min read

This Week in Climate

Exxon’s Latest Strategy to Silence Climate Transparency

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Exxon’s Latest Strategy to Silence Climate Transparency

How Exxon’s First Amendment lawsuit could turn climate transparency into a constitutional battleground.

Oct 31, 2025

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13 min read

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Exxon’s Latest Strategy to Silence Climate Transparency

How Exxon’s First Amendment lawsuit could turn climate transparency into a constitutional battleground.

Oct 31, 2025

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13 min read

Climatebase Team
Abigail Basset
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Exxon’s Latest Strategy to Silence Climate Transparency

Mosquitos in Iceland, EU Climate Deal and A Win Against Greenwashing

Plus, the Trump Administration opens Alaska Wildlife Reserve to drilling.

Oct 28, 2025

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12 min read

Julian Moore
Climatebase Team
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Mosquitos in Iceland, EU Climate Deal and A Win Against Greenwashing

Why Electricity Costs Are Soaring — and Who’s Really Paying the Price

When public good becomes private asset: The quiet shift transforming the climate response

Oct 24, 2025

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14 min read

Climatebase Team
Abigail Basset
Climatebase Team, +1
Why Electricity Costs Are Soaring — and Who’s Really Paying the Price

Boreal Forests Show Resilience, States Sue Trump Admin Over Solar, & US Blocks Emissions Deal

In this edition of This Week in Climate, Congo pitches its massive Inga Dam as a clean power source for AI data centers, the U.S. stalls a global shipping emissions deal, and states sue to revive the canceled Solar for All program.

Oct 21, 2025

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12 min read

Julian Moore
Climatebase Team
Julian Moore, +1
Boreal Forests Show Resilience, States Sue Trump Admin Over Solar, & US Blocks Emissions Deal

The Climate Fight is Going Private

When public good becomes private asset: The quiet shift transforming the climate response

Oct 17, 2025

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13 min read

Climatebase Team
Abigail Basset
Climatebase Team, +1
The Climate Fight is Going Private

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