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Climate Action Opportunities and Setbacks Under Trump | World Resources Institute

Trump’s second term will inevitably slow the pace of U.S. climate action. But what it cannot do is stop the underlying momentum.The progress made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will continue to propel clean energy forward while local, state and private sector leaders carry the torch even further.

Source: Climate Action Opportunities and Setbacks Under Trump | World Resources Institute

The Carter/Reagan moment and the Biden/Trump moment

Source: The Carter/Reagan moment and the Biden/Trump moment

Opinion | Biden Left Us With a ‘Prius Economy.’ It’s Time for Something Different. – The New York Times

Source: Opinion | Biden Left Us With a ‘Prius Economy.’ It’s Time for Something Different. – The New York Times

By Date | Department for General Assembly and Conference Management

Source: By Date | Department for General Assembly and Conference Management

President Biden Permanently Protects Vulnerable Areas of the Ocean from Oil and Gas Drilling – Earthjustice

Source: President Biden Permanently Protects Vulnerable Areas of the Ocean from Oil and Gas Drilling – Earthjustice

Climate Models Can’t Explain What’s Happening to Earth – The Atlantic

Source: Climate Models Can’t Explain What’s Happening to Earth – The Atlantic

Climate: What will power the A.I. revolution?

Source: Climate: What will power the A.I. revolution?

Climate Models Can’t Explain What’s Happening to Earth – The Atlantic

Source: Climate Models Can’t Explain What’s Happening to Earth – The Atlantic

For Boston College public health expert, a treaty on plastics is a matter of morality | National Catholic Reporter

Source: For Boston College public health expert, a treaty on plastics is a matter of morality | National Catholic Reporter

Resolve remains for global plastic pollution treaty after talks fall short | National Catholic Reporter

Source: Resolve remains for global plastic pollution treaty after talks fall short | National Catholic Reporter