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    Guest post: How the Inflation Reduction Act narrows the gap to US climate goals

    The US has an important role to play in limiting climate change as the world’s second-largest emitter and the country with the greatest historical ...Read More

    xinyabo官网 | Aug 16. 2023.
    Workers install solar panels on the roof of an elementary school in Colorado.

    Jobs created by net-zero transition will ‘offset’ fossil-fuel job losses in Republican US states

    Republican strongholds, such as Texas, Wyoming and Oklahoma, stand to gain hundreds of thousands of jobs in the clean-energy sector as the US moves t...Read More

    xinyabo官网 | May 30. 2023.
    美国总统乔•拜登(Joe Biden)站在前面的单位ed States national flag

    Analysis: US falling $32bn short on ‘fair share’ of $100bn climate-finance goal

    The US should be paying nearly $40bn towards the $100bn climate-finance target, new Carbon Brief analysis shows. This is $32bn more than the estimate...Read More

    xinyabo官网 | Nov 7. 2022.
    US Inflation Reduction Act

    Media reaction: What Joe Biden’s landmark climate bill means for climate change

    On Tuesday 16 August, US president Joe Biden signed a bill into law that he has described as “the most significant legislation in history to tackle...Read More

    xinyabo官网 | Aug 17. 2022.
    Dr Jonathan Pershing is the programme director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in the US

    The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr Jonathan Pershing

    Dr Jonathan Pershing is the programme director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in the US. He had led the programme from 20...Read More

    Interviews| Jun 13. 2022.
    Wind turbines in the Lower Snake River Wind Energy Project, Washington, USA

    Windfarms raise incomes and house prices in rural US, study finds

    Wind turbines have increased local incomes by around 5% and house values by 2.6% in parts of the US, according to a new study. The research, publi...Read More

    Renewables| Jun 7. 2022.
    Oil and gas drilling on the Front Range of Colorado

    ‘One quarter’ of US emissions since 2005 come from fossil fuels on public lands

    Emissions equivalent to nearly a quarter of the US total since 2005 have come from fossil fuels extracted on the nation’s public lands and waters, ...Read More

    yabo 11选5 | Apr 21. 2022.
    Trucks on desert highway in Arizona, US. Credit: Chris Alan Selby / Alamy Stock Photo. BKNB4K

    Coal and trucks pushed US ‘further off track’ for climate targets in 2021

    US emissions surged by 6.2% last year, boosted by a renewed reliance on coal power amid soaring natural gas prices, according to the Rhodium Group. ...Read More

    xinyabo官网 | Jan 10. 2022.
    The Carbon Brief Profile: USA

    The Carbon Brief Profile: United States

    In the latest article in a series on the world’s key emitters Carbon Brief looks at the US, which, to date, has contributed more to human-caused cl...Read More

    Country profiles| Apr 22. 2021.
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    Media reaction: What Joe Biden’s US election victory means for climate change

    Joe Biden’s US election victory has been hailed as a significant turning point in US policy on everything from racial injustice to the Covid-19 pan...Read More

    Media analysis| Nov 10. 2020.
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    US election: Climate experts react to Joe Biden’s victory

    After a drawn-out election that saw narrow wins in a handful of battleground states, Joe Biden has emerged victorious over Donald Trump in the US pre...Read More

    xinyabo官网 | Nov 9. 2020.
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