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Trump's new trade war will not only send shockwaves through the global economy—it also upsets efforts to tackle the urgent issue of climate change.
From Phys.org
Trump’s broad-based tariffs have raised levies on Chinese imports, the second-largest source of US imports after Mexico, from 20% to 54%.
From CNN
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Web tools help scientists understand the impact of pollutants, climate change, and infrastructure decay on the country's most disadvantaged neighborhoods.
The administration has canceled climate-related contracts and grants from the U.S. Agency for International Development amounting to $1.2 billion, according
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Trump’s tariffs cannot stop clean energy revolution – but they will hurt American businesses - US is no longer central to the international clean tech trade, activists say
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Companies used to tout their climate plans. Under Trump, they’ve gone quiet. on Apr 2, 2025. "Now everyone knows ... and it is something we cannot unsee."
"I don't know about you, but I am feeling good about America ... April Fools!" Stephen Colbert began at the top of Tuesday's episode of "The Late Show." Colbert kicked off his monologue by slamming and mocking President Donald Trump over his approach to both immigration and climate change.
Six founders, VCs, recruiters, and graduates shared their top tips for landing jobs in the climate and clean energy sectors.
The president, who regularly attacks renewable energy, is apparently ready to argue that climate change would benefit humans
Days after two Michigan groups learned millions in federal money for upgrading Detroit soup kitchens, restoring a Benton Harbor community center and other projects had fallen victim to a Trump administration cut,
U.S. Representative Jared Moskowitz, a Democrat from Florida, is urging President Donald Trump 's administration to r econsider recent staff cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) out of myriad concerns, including the safety of Americans and the financial cost, like insurance premiums.
Each of the five environmental activists with the Sunrise Movement pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor trespassing charge.
"The damage to our nation's scientific enterprise could take decades to reverse," a letter signed by more than 1,900 scientists warned.
Federal climate grants have been frozen and unfrozen, offshore wind has been delayed, and local projects have been halted or are at risk. With all these changes, where does climate action stand in Massachusetts?