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Al Gore Calls Out the Bankers ‘Profiting Hugely’ From Big Oil
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Al Gore Calls Out the Bankers ‘Profiting Hugely’ From Big Oil

Al Gore, the former US vice president turned climate crusader, says Big Oil and the banks backing it still have huge financial incentives to stick with fossil fuels, even though their decision to do so is the leading cause of the climate crisis. Bankers “are profiting hugely” from their role as lenders and advisers to...

The fossil fuel industry’s obstructionist climate change tactics
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The fossil fuel industry’s obstructionist climate change tactics

Oil and gas firms tout speculative technologies such as solar geoengineering to deflect attention from their responsibility for global warming, and the need for a rapid, equitable transition to renewables. As the world grapples with an unprecedented confluence of devastating floods, wildfires, and droughts, the debate about how to address the escalating climate crisis is increasingly distorted by...

I’m Suing Fossil Fuel Companies for $1.15 Billion
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I’m Suing Fossil Fuel Companies for $1.15 Billion

I’m a plaintiff’s trial lawyer, representing claimants in disputes decided in the civil justice system. That’s not to say I have a problem with defense lawyers. My wife is one, and she’s the love of my life. I have a servant’s heart, and I have spent the last 30 years representing people who have been...

Climate Change: ‘Study shows Lagos is sinking, needs support’
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Climate Change: ‘Study shows Lagos is sinking, needs support’

Climate Change: ‘Study shows Lagos is sinking and needs support’. As part of mitigation measures, Lagos State in 2018 developed a climate action plan. The plan targets ensuring it achieves net zero by 2050. Experts, government officials, and stakeholders recently converged on Lagos. There, at a summit, they pondered the prevention and mitigation of climate...

Climate action in an era of great power competition
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Climate action in an era of great power competition

The writer is director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government At the foot of the Eqi Glacier in Greenland in June, I watched ice formed thousands of years ago drop into the warming ocean. With this vivid depiction of climate change in my mind, I was...

‘We are not prepared’: Disasters spread as climate change strikes
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‘We are not prepared’: Disasters spread as climate change strikes

The floods, droughts, wildfires and extreme heat sweeping the globe are offering a dose of the climate future that scientists have warned about for decades — and all the ways the world is not ready. From a nearly depleted federal disaster fund to state insurance markets that are faltering under the weight of multiple catastrophes, extreme weather is testing the ability of...

Too late to save the planet? Why this climate crisis myth is so prevalent – and problematic
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Too late to save the planet? Why this climate crisis myth is so prevalent – and problematic

The world has been given a “final warning” about the climate emergency. The United Nations says action is needed “on all fronts – everything, everywhere, all at once”. So why do so many people think nothing can be done to halt climate change? In its latest assessment, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says there...

COP28 progress threatened by climate finance blame game at U.N. talks
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COP28 progress threatened by climate finance blame game at U.N. talks

BARCELONA – As Cyclone Biparjoy approached southern Pakistan this week, top Pakistani negotiator Nabeel Munir told governments at midyear U.N. climate talks in Bonn that it felt like he was “conducting a primary school class,” amid squabbling over the meeting agenda. The evening before the two-week negotiations were due to end in the German city on...