ClimateWire: “EPA’s carbon metric may underestimate climate damage — at least for now”

By Jean Chemnick

WSJ: “Weeks of Extreme Heat Strain Small Businesses and Economy”

By Scott Patterson, Jennifer Hiller, and Alyssa Lukpat

Heute: „11,5 Hektar täglich – Klimaökonom fordert Netto-Baustopp“

Gespräch mit Lydia Matzka-Saboi

Dialogues de l’économie citoyenne

Paris, France

NPR Marketplace: White House EV investment push especially benefits one region

By Mitchell Hartman

We Can’t Prevent All Wildfires. But We Can Learn From the Ones Burning Now.

There’s Only One Way to Fix New York’s Traffic Gridlock

And it's actually happening.

Economist Sustainability Week

Washington, DC and virtual

Semafor: “What a default means for clean energy”

by Tim McDonnell

Montréal Climate Summit

Montréal, Canada

Der Pragmaticus: “Geht Klimapolitik auch ohne Verbote?”

Gespräch mit Andreas Schnauder

Carbon Capture and Delay

As long as coal plants are still operating, it is a good idea to require them capture their carbon dioxide emissions. But those designing policies to hasten such practices must tread carefully, lest they unwittingly extend the life of dirtier energy sources.

ClimateWire: “White House to agencies: Tally projects’ financial damage to ecosystems”

By Jean Chemnick

acatech: “Geoengineering: Rettung oder Risiko?”

Amerikahaus, Munich

ClimateWire: “EPA’s carbon metric may underestimate climate damage — at least for now”

By Jean Chemnick

WSJ: “Weeks of Extreme Heat Strain Small Businesses and Economy”

By Scott Patterson, Jennifer Hiller, and Alyssa Lukpat

Heute: „11,5 Hektar täglich – Klimaökonom fordert Netto-Baustopp“

Gespräch mit Lydia Matzka-Saboi

Dialogues de l’économie citoyenne

Paris, France

NPR Marketplace: White House EV investment push especially benefits one region

By Mitchell Hartman

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