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The key climate element of President Biden's $3.5 trillion budget proposal appears to be in jeopardy, threatening environmental goals and global credibility.
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The government and conservationists say wind power is a necessary tool for cutting back our country's climate emissions.
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A new Google Flights feature lets buyers search for flights based on the potential environmental impact.
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Most countries are failing to follow through on promises to meaningfully cut greenhouse gas emissions. A UN analysis shows that actions so far will allow emissions to keep increasing
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Climate measures in a massive $3.5 trillion economic plan would transform the U.S. energy system. They are crucial for meeting President Biden's ambitious climate goals but face powerful opposition.
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Some Midwest farmers are getting involved in a research project to help determine exactly how good some practices are for the environment, specifically in reducing the amount of carbon emissions going into the atmosphere.
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Changing the kind of rock farmers use to treat their soil may be good for the environment and the harvest.
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Carbon border taxes charge fees on imports from countries not making efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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Allison Crimmins, who heads the National Climate Assessment, says the U.N.'s landmark report confirms the need for "significant, sustained action" to reduce emissions.
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The report spells out that the world is warming at an accelerated pace and human behavior is the driving factor.