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US ‘still on the fence’ as nations debate global shipping emission tax

The US’s treasury secretary would not commit to backing a shipping tax and the US was not on a list of 22 countries who support the measure.

Republicans’ anti-ESG attack may be silencing insurers, but it isn’t changing their pro-climate business decisions

Republicans are pressuring insurers out of climate coalitions but won’t change their pro-climate business decisions

US backs Indonesian oil refinery despite pledge to end fossil fuel finance

The US has been accused of “breaking” a key climate financing commitment by approving almost $100m in support for an overseas fossil fuel project

After court blocks renewables push, US promotes carbon capture & hydrogen

The Environmental Protection Agency will set limits on power plants’ emissions, forcing them to clean up or shut down

US China's climate cooperation

Climate Weekly – US-China talks stall but survive

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Despite Taiwan and spy balloon tensions, China invites US for climate talks

China’s climate envoy Xie Zhenhua invited his US counterpart to China to discuss cooperation on tackling climate change

A worker carrying a solar panel for renewable energy installation in Oregon, US.

US solar boom on hold as industry awaits subsidy rules

Solar installers are waiting to find out which solar panels are considered US-made and qualify for subsidies

US bets big on carbon-sucking machines

The US has offered $3.5 billion in grants towards direct air capture, hoping to bring down the costs of removing carbon from the atmosphere

Moves to crystallise right to a healthy environment spark tension at UN

Incremental resolutions at the UN are starting to make the right to healthy environment tangible, but are running into pushback from states like the US.

US offers $550m to tackle pollution in poor neighbourhoods

The money is part of a $3 billion environmental justice pot finally authorised by Congress after a long battle against Republicans and conservative Democrats

World Bank outgoing chief David Malpass

World Bank chief to step down early after climate controversy

Last year, the World Bank’s president David Malpass refused to accept the scientific consensus on global warming, leading to calls for the US government to push him out

Biden promises to “work with Congress” to fund Amazon protection

With Jair Bolsonaro out of power, one obstacle to US funding for Amazon rainforest protection has gone – but Republicans in Congress could still block funding.

EU chief flags concerns about Biden’s ‘buy American’ climate plans

Ursula von der Leyen is mooting increased public support for EU cleantech industries, in response to the US’ Inflation Reduction Act

Battle lines drawn in talks on new plastics treaty

US and Saudi Arabia want a bottom-up deal focused on recycling, while a “high ambition coalition” wants top-down curbs on plastic production

Republican gains quash hopes of US delivering on climate finance

The results of the US midterm elections make it harder for president Joe Biden to meet his promise to developing countries

top calling people 'climate refugees'

Storms don’t discriminate, people do – Climate Weekly

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Hurricane Ian could push insurers out of Florida

Facing huge claims and legal bills from climate-driven disasters, insurers may pull out of Florida or charge extremely high prices

Woman and children sit in hammock

Joe Biden’s abandoned climate migrant reforms leave hurricane victims stranded

The US president has not followed through with moves to resettle climate victims, leaving displaced people facing dangerous journeys

Bedbugs, sh*t shows and algae hype: 5 reveals from Big Oil emails

A US congressional investigation into climate disinformation exposed the lobbying tactics of ExxonMobil, Chevron and Shell

China responds coolly to US climate bill, rejecting a call to resume cooperation

China’s foreign ministry questioned the US’ ability to deliver on its promises, calling for more climate finance and an end to trade sanctions

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