Dozens of Climate Activists Arrested at Citibank Headquarters in New York City During Earth Week
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by Keerti Gopal
6h ago
Campaigners pressuring Citibank say they see the bank as potentially movable on its funding of fossil fuels, citing the company’s commitments to sustainability. By Keerti Gopal NEW YORK—Climate demonstrators blocked entrances to Citibank’s headquarters in Manhattan at the start of the workday on Wednesday and Thursday, part of a series of Earth Week actions pressuring the bank to end its financing of fossil fuels. On both mornings, it took the New York Police Department less than 10 minutes to start making arrests ..read more
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Power Plant Pollution Targeted in Sweeping Actions by Biden Administration
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by Marianne Lavelle
9h ago
Greenhouse gas rules offer leeway, but come packaged with new standards for air, water and waste that put big restraints on coal. By Marianne Lavelle The Biden administration punctuated Earth Week by finalizing a sweeping set of regulations for power plants—the source of one-quarter of U.S. greenhouse gas pollution—that are designed to hasten the transition to clean electricity across the nation ..read more
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Tesla Fell Behind, Then Leapt Ahead of ExxonMobil in Market Value This Week
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by Dan Gearino
15h ago
It’s tempting but also perilous to try to draw larger conclusions from the short-term ups and downs of the EV maker and the oil giant. By Dan Gearino One of the sideshows in a wild week for Tesla is how its market capitalization tumbled behind and then jumped back ahead of ExxonMobil ..read more
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In Coastal British Columbia, the Haida Get Their Land Back
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by Serena Renner, Hakai Magazine
22h ago
By affirming Indigenous land ownership, British Columbia and the Haida Nation are signaling a new era for Indigenous relations. By Serena Renner, Hakai Magazine Twenty years ago, Geoff Plant, the then attorney general of British Columbia, made an offer to the Haida Nation. Many West Coast First Nations, including the Haida, had never signed treaties with the Canadian government ceding their traditional lands or resources, and Plant was trying to revive the faltering process of treaty making. He wanted to smooth over relations with Indigenous peoples, but he also wanted to help the province ext ..read more
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‘Pathetic, Really, and Dangerous’: Al Gore Reflects on Fraudulent Fossil Fuel Claims, Climate Voters and Clean Energy
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by Kristoffer Tigue
2d ago
The former presidential candidate spoke privately with reporters in New York while helping to train the next generation of climate activists. By Kristoffer Tigue NEW YORK CITY—Former Vice President Al Gore paid a visit to the Big Apple earlier this month to help train a new cohort of climate activists just ahead of Earth Day ..read more
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The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Is Still a Bipartisan Unicorn
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by Erin X. Wong, High Country News
2d ago
As a competing bill emerges, supporters defend RAWA as the ’gold standard.’ By Erin X. Wong, High Country News This story was originally published by High Country News ..read more
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More Than a Third of All Americans Live in Communities with ‘Hazardous’ Air, Lung Association Finds
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by Victoria St. Martin
2d ago
In its annual “State of the Air” report, the group noted that while poor air quality is pervasive, communities of color are more than twice as likely to experience the worst impacts. By Victoria St. Martin Within five miles of Kim Gaddy’s home in the South Ward of Newark, N.J., lies the nation’s third-busiest shipping port, thirteenth-busiest airport and roughly a half dozen major roadways. All told, transportation experts say, the area where Gaddy and her neighbors live sees an average of roughly 20,000 truck trips each day ..read more
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The Biden Administration Makes Two Big Moves To Conserve Public Lands, Sparking Backlash From Industry
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by Kiley Price
2d ago
Experts say Biden is hoping to solidify his environmental record in the leadup to the presidential election. By Kiley Price For the Biden administration, Earth Day is a month-long affair.  ..read more
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In ‘The People vs. Citi,’ Climate Leaders Demand Citibank End Its Fossil Fuel Financing
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by Keerti Gopal
2d ago
Advocates from across the Americas hosted a mock hearing to call out Citibank’s fossil fuel financing, kicking off a week of protests targeting Wall Street’s climate impacts. By Keerti Gopal NEW YORK—About 100 people gathered in a Manhattan church on Earth Day to hold a mock legal hearing on claims that Citibank is financing environmental injustice.  ..read more
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IRA’s Solar for All Program Will Install Nearly 1 Million Systems in US
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by Dan Gearino
3d ago
Grants totaling $7 billion are based on an idea from Sen. Bernie Sanders that aims for cleaner air and lower utility bills. By Dan Gearino For people who have spent their careers trying to expand access to rooftop solar energy, the announcement on Monday of $7 billion worth of project support from the Biden administration is almost unfathomable in its size and scope ..read more
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