‘Going in the Wrong Direction’: More Tropical Forest Loss in 2019
Brazil was responsible for more than a third of the total global loss in 2019.
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Brazil was responsible for more than a third of the total global loss in 2019.
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The agency tweaked the rules on how to apply the Clean Water Act, which New York and other states have used to fight fossil-fuel ventures.
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Judges on Monday cleared the way for counties to pursue the automaker, which has already paid more than $20 billion in federal penalties for cheating on pollution tests, under local laws.
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A billion-dollar program to protect cities from climate change is at risk of failing because of the pandemic.
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A New York Times analysis found more than 60 environmental policies officially rolled back under Mr. Trump and another 34 rollbacks still in progress.
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NASA's new ICESat-2 satellite provides the most detailed look yet of where the continent is losing and gaining ice.
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Last year was only a fraction of a degree cooler than 2016, the warmest year on record.
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From the Bay Area to New Delhi, explore air pollution around the world.
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We know. Global warming is daunting. So here’s a place to start: 17 often-asked questions with some straightforward answers.
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