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Trump Disbands Climate Info Group, Canada Backs Off EV Mandates, Australia Issues Grim Risk Report

Trump Disbands Climate Info Group, Canada Backs Off EV Mandates, Australia Issues Grim Risk Report

In this edition of This Week in Climate, Washington shutters a disinfo panel, Canada hits pause on EV rules, and Australia warns of cascading climate threats.

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A Mayan Jungle Corridor, Spain’s Wildfire Response, and Wind Energy Backlash

A Mayan Jungle Corridor, Spain’s Wildfire Response, and Wind Energy Backlash

In this edition of This Week in Climate, we look at a historic tri-national forest corridor in Central America, Spain’s sweeping wildfire response plan, New Hampshire’s retreat from offshore wind, a landmark Swiss climate lawsuit, and how drones are transforming US wildfire management.

Energy

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Utilities Want Their Power Plants Back, and Customers Could Foot the Bill

Utilities Want Their Power Plants Back, and Customers Could Foot the Bill

An analysis of how utilities in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions are trying to regain the power to build and control power plants, and how it could mean significant price hikes for ratepayers.

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California Hits Pause, Ecuador Reverses Course, Trump Targets EPA

California Hits Pause, Ecuador Reverses Course, Trump Targets EPA

In this edition of This Week in Climate, we cover California’s controversial pause on building code upgrades, Ecuador’s rollback of environmental protections, the Trump administration’s bid to strip the EPA of its climate authority, and why agriculture needs the same decarbonization push that transformed the energy sector.

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AI Weather Models, FEMA Lawsuits, Food Price Shocks, and China’s Mega Dam

AI Weather Models, FEMA Lawsuits, Food Price Shocks, and China’s Mega Dam

In this edition of This Week in Climate, we look at Europe’s breakthrough AI weather model, U.S. states suing over FEMA cuts, new research linking climate shocks to food prices, and China’s push to build the world’s largest hydropower dam.

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Animals and Plants Are Adapting to a Warming Climate

Animals and Plants Are Adapting to a Warming Climate

In this edition of This Week in Climate, we look at how species from Dutch songbirds to Australian corals are finding new ways to adapt—sometimes with a helping hand from humans—in the face of a rapidly changing climate.

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Nature

Big Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Big Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

A break down on the sweeping climate rollback signed into law by President Trump — the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” — and what it means for America’s energy future. From skyrocketing electricity costs to gutted clean energy incentives, we unpack the bill’s consequences and explore whether climate-leading states can fill the gap.

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The Year in Climate

The Year in Climate

Bright Spots in the Climate Fight: Falling Clean Energy Costs, Rising Investments, and Growing Green Jobs Offer Hope Despite Global Warming Challenges

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Greenland Was Once Green

Greenland Was Once Green

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

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