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COP30 Climate Summit Ends With Dire Warnings and Scant Plans for Action
Published: November 23, 2025
The final agreement, with no direct mention of the fossil fuels dangerously heating Earth, was a victory for countries like Saudi Arabia and Russia, diplomats said. Read More.
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Gina McCarthy wrapped up week two as head of the Natural Resources Defense Council by laying out her goals to reporters for what will be a pivotal year in energy and environmental policy. Read More
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January 17, 2020
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