This digest provides a selection of recent news articles relating to climate change and other environmental issues. Click on the title to read the full article from its original source. Renewables Will Overtake Coal by Early 2025, Energy Agency Says By Elena Shao (New York Times) In a new report, the international group said that solar, wind and other renewable sources will expand much more swiftly than forecast last year. COP15 was meant to be nature’s Paris moment, but Greta Thunberg’s ‘blah, blah, blah’ cry is proving right By The Secret Negotiator (The Guardian) Even by the glacial standards of UN biodiversity negotiations, Cop15 has been slow. We have been in Montreal for more than a week and I am flabbergasted at the lack of progress, especially after how important several world leaders said the summit would be. The Climate Impact of Your Neighborhood, Mapped By Nadja Popovich, Mira Rojanasakul and Brad Plumer (New York Times) New data shared with The New York Times reveals stark disparities in how different U.S. households contribute to climate change. Looking at America’s cities, a pattern emerges. How to Hand Out Billions in Climate Subsidies? Very Carefully. By Lisa Friedman (New York Times) John Podesta, the White House aide overseeing new tax credits, said rules were expected to be in place within months. Avoiding waste and fraud is a priority. Curtailing the collapse of the living world By Shahid Naeem, Yonglong Lu, And Jeremy Jackson (Science Advances) Addressing biodiversity loss, which weakens and destabilizes all of Earth’s ecological and biogeochemical systems, including its climate system, has only one option—to reverse biodiversity loss. About the Digest: Articles included here are selected from several organizations which consolidate climate change related news from many sources around the world. These organizations include Carbon Brief and Inside Climate News. Accessing the full articles from the links provided here may sometimes not be possible due to access restrictions of the originating publications. To unsubscribe from the Climate Change News Digest, reply to this email with the word "Unsubscribe".
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