Sunday, December 22, 2024

The week in climate

The home insurance crisis, a carbon gold rush and the E.P.A. chief steps down.
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For subscribersDecember 22, 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.

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Insurers Are Deserting Homeowners as Climate Shocks Worsen

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See Where Home Insurance Policies Were Dropped in Your State

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Amber Bracken for The New York Times

The New Climate Gold Rush: Scrubbing Carbon From the Sky

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Jason Andrew for The New York Times

'Unfettered' Gas Exports Would Harm U.S. Economy, Energy Secretary Warns

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Janie Osborne for The New York Times

Youth Climate Activists Get Major Win in Montana Supreme Court

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Maria Magdalena Arrellaga for The New York Times

How to Repair the Planet? One Answer Might Be Hiding in Plain Sight.

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Pete Kiehart for The New York Times

E.P.A. Administrator Michael Regan to Depart at End of December

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David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

E.P.A. Allows California to Ban Sales of New Gas-Powered Cars by 2035

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How the Climate Crisis Became an Insurance Crisis

Even in formerly low-risk areas, home insurers are raising premiums and ending coverage. The upheaval could push down home values and reverberate through the economy.

By Christopher Flavelle

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Worrying Signs From the Arctic

Scientists are seeing changes that could have consequences for the whole planet.

By David Gelles

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