Sunday, December 1, 2024

The week in climate

Plastics negotiations, rewilding cemeteries and California's E.V. move.
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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.

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Inside the Plastic Industry's Battle to Win Over Hearts and Minds

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Newsom Challenges Trump on Electric Vehicle Tax Credits

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The U.S. Is Building an Early Warning System to Detect Geoengineeringng

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Ecological Alert and Recovery — Thailand

As Plastic Talks Continue, a Reminder of What We're All Exposed To

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Bing Guan for The New York Times

Life After Death: America's Cemeteries Are Rewilding

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Tristan Spinski for The New York Times

Maine Becomes the Latest State to Sue Oil Companies Over Climate Change

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Saudi Arabia Leads Pushback Against Global Plastic Treaty

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Are All These U.N. Climate Talks Doing Any Good?

What the U.N. negotiations, known as COP, can (and can't) do to combat climate change.

By Brad Plumer

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The Clean Energy Boom in Republican Districts

Trump has said he'll repeal President Biden's climate law, but one North Carolina district shows how hard unwinding multibillion-dollar projects could be.

By Austyn Gaffney

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