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Climate Science Meets a Stubborn Obstacle: Students

The Biggest, Strangest ‘Batteries’

Meeting the Paris Climate Goals Was Always Hard. Without the U.S., It Is Far Harder.

India, Once a Coal Goliath, Is Fast Turning Green

What’s Keeping the Mayor From Going Green? His Gym Routine

Exxon Emissions Costs Accounting ‘May Be a Sham,’ New York State Says

Can China Take the Lead on Climate Change? That Could Be Difficult

Bits: Tech Roundup: Divide Between Trump and Silicon Valley Grows

Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron Unite Behind Paris Accord

Bucking Trump, These Cities, States and Companies Commit to Paris Accord

‘Climate Change Is Real’: Many U.S. Companies Regret Paris Accord Exit

Trump Will Start Years-Long Process to Withdraw From Paris Climate Agreement

As Trump Wavers on Climate Pact, Other Nations Are Defiant

Exxon Mobil Shareholders Call for Accounting of Climate Rules

Trump Advisers Wage Tug of War Before Decision on Climate Deal

Even as Wind Power Rises, It Falls Under a Political Cloud

Packaging Food With Food to Reduce Waste

A Creationist Wants Rocks to Study. The Grand Canyon Says No.

The Week Ahead: A Monday Holiday Around the World, and May Hiring Data Is Due

Net Zero U: Cornell’s Climate-Conscious Urban Campus Arises