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For subscribersNovember 10, 2024

The Sunday edition of the Climate Forward newsletter highlights some of our best climate reporting from the week and is open to all readers. We hope you enjoy it.

Donald Trump is seen from behind as he walks through blue curtains toward a well-lit stage to face a crowd.

Doug Mills/The New York Times

What Trump's Victory Means for Climate Change

A man carries a basket and other supplies above his head as he walks through chest-high water in a flooded village.

Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters

The World Isn't Spending Nearly Enough to Adapt to Climate Shocks, U.N. Says

A flat-screen television, displaying a smiling Mr. Trump accompanied by election results in Chinese, hangs above a half-dozen people sitting in a casual restaurant.

Mladen Antonov/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

U.S. Election Sends Alarming Message for Global Climate Efforts

David Bernhardt in a navy suit is speaking into a microphone at a podium. Behind him is Donald J. Trump.

Al Drago for The New York Times

With Ready Orders and an Energy Czar, Trump Plots Pivot to Fossil Fuels

An aerial photo shows three people walking across a dry, sandy riverbed.

Edmar Barros/Associated Press

2024 Temperatures Are on Track for a Record High, Researchers Find

Donald Trump shakes hands with Elon Musk and speaks into his ear at a campaign rally.

Doug Mills/The New York Times

Musk Believes in Global Warming. Trump Doesn't. Will That Change?

Donald J. Trump, dressed in a navy suit, a white shirt and a red tie, leans on a lectern in front of men and women dressed in hard hats and yellow safety vests.

Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

Biden and Environmental Groups Try to Protect Climate Policies from Trump

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Trump Whiplash Looms Over Global Climate Talks

As the world gathers for U.N. climate negotiations in Azerbaijan next week, here's what we will be watching.

By David Gelles

Ajay Banga, dressed in a turban and a suit.

Fighting Climate Change Was 'Never an America-Only Game'

The head of the World Bank on what comes next after the U.S. election.

By David Gelles

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A Climate-Focused Guide to Election Day

As the nation heads to the polls, here's a guide to understanding the biggest climate and environmental issues at stake.

By David Gelles

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