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California Lays Out Plan to Drastically Cut Fossil Fuel Use
New homes built in California starting in 2026 need to be powered by all-electric furnaces, stoves and other appliances if California is to meet its ambitious climate change goals over the next two decades, according to a state pollution-reduction plan released Tuesday.
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Youth-Led Climate Lawsuit Heads to Trial in a First in US
Sixteen young people are accusing Montana in a lawsuit of infringing on their right to a clean and healthful environment with its heavy reliance on developing fossil fuels.
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Oil Giants Spar With Dems, Deny Spreading Disinformation on Climate Change
Top executives of ExxonMobil and other oil giants sparred with congressional Democrats over allegations that the industry concealed evidence about the dangers of global warming.
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Saudi Arabia, a Major Oil Producer, Targets Net Zero Emissions by 2060
One of the world’s largest oil producers, Saudi Arabia, has announced it aims to reach “net zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2060, joining more than 100 countries in a global effort to try and curb man-made climate change.
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US Drilling Approvals Increase Despite Biden Climate Pledge
Approvals for companies to drill for oil and gas on U.S. public lands are on pace this year to reach their highest level since George W. Bush.