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Big Oil Is Winning Big This Week | The New Republic

Source: Big Oil Is Winning Big This Week | The New Republic

Can net zero be translated into real action? – Climate & Capital Media

Source: Can net zero be translated into real action? – Climate & Capital Media

COP26: The Roadmap Plotting the Way to a Historic Meeting – Or Not

The climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, the most important since 2015, may go down in history as a milestone or as another exercise in frustration, depending on whether or not it resolves the thorny

Source: COP26: The Roadmap Plotting the Way to a Historic Meeting – Or Not

In BBC radio address, Francis urges radical decisions, rapid action on climate at COP26 | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

Source: In BBC radio address, Francis urges radical decisions, rapid action on climate at COP26 | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

A Little More Than Kin — Richard Powers

Source: A Little More Than Kin — Richard Powers

Biden’s Climate Framework Is Amazing and Disappointing – The Atlantic

Source: Biden’s Climate Framework Is Amazing and Disappointing – The Atlantic

Opinion | The Moral Chasm That Has Opened Up Between Left and Right Is Widening – The New York Times

Source: Opinion | The Moral Chasm That Has Opened Up Between Left and Right Is Widening – The New York Times

Opinion | Greta Thunberg Has Given Up on Politicians – The New York Times

Source: Opinion | Greta Thunberg Has Given Up on Politicians – The New York Times

Policy Brief: Decoding Net-Zero Pledges to Meet Paris Agreement Goals, SDG 7 | SDG Knowledge Hub | IISD

The High-level Dialogue on Energy and the international climate process are united in pursuit of net-zero emissions by 2050. Saudi Arabia has joined more than 130 countries that have set or are considering a target of reducing emissions to net zero by mid-century. While net-zero pledges – if fully implemented – “could make a big […]

What Big Oil knew about climate change, in its own words

Source: What Big Oil knew about climate change, in its own words