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New Analysis: Colorado Can Meet Future Carbon Emissions Standards

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King Coal’s Climate Challenge

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A coal-fired power plant in Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit: Danie van der Merwe, Flickr
  • International Climate Action
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Unabated Coal Use Will Break World’s “Carbon Budget”

  • International Climate Action
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  • international climate policy
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  • UNFCCC
Coal contributes to 43 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Photo credit: Jonas Clemens
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4 Things Germany and Partners Can Do to Strengthen the International Renewable Energy Club

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  • UNFCCC
The "renewable energy club" recently initiated by the German government could provide a boost to the national and global expansion of renewable energy. Photo credit: Till Westermayer, Flickr
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5 Ways Illinois Can Reduce Power Plant Emissions

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5 Issues to Watch at COP 19, the “Construction COP”

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  • UNFCCC
Addressing the needs of communities harmed by climate impacts that are difficult or impossible to adapt to--known as "loss and damage"--is one of the key issues up for discussion at COP 19 in Warsaw. Photo credit: International Rice Research Institute, Flickr
  • International Climate Action
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Water Risks on the Rise for Three Global Energy Production Hot Spots

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A ship transports coal in China. Photo credit: foxxyz, Flickr
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Q&A with Jennifer Morgan: How Do We Secure a Strong, International Climate Agreement by 2015?

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The impacts of a flood in Sindh Province, Pakistan. Photo credit: Magnus Wolfe-Murray, Department for International Development
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UNEP Report Finds Significant “Emissions Gap” Must Be Bridged

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Limiting global warming to 2 degrees C will require national and international action. Photo credit: Solar Electric Light Fund, Flickr
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U.S. Signals the End of Public Money for Coal-Fired Power

  • Climate
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  • climate change
  • multilateral development banks
U.S. public financing for overseas coal-fired power is likely coming to an end. Photo credit: Mike_tn, Flickr
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WRI Launches Upgraded Climate Data Explorer

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CAIT 2.0 provides GHG emissions data for 186 countries and 50 U.S. states. Photo credit: John Pinder, Flickr
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China's Approved Synthetic Natural Gas Plant Capacity vs. Seasonal Variability

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China's Approved Synthetic Natural Gas Plant Capacity vs. Baseline Water Stress

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China’s Response to Air Pollution Poses Threat to Water

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China's persistent smog prompted the State Council to announce an Air Pollution Control Action Plan. Photo credit: sheilaz413, Flickr
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Recent Progress Shows China’s Leadership on Carbon Capture and Storage

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  • climate change
  • fossil fuels
  • U.S. policy
A coal plant in Beijing, China. Photo credit: Bret Arnett, Flickr
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Designing the 2015 Climate Agreement: Options for Submitting “National Offers”

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As climate change impacts like heatwaves and drought become more evident, countries will need to submit their emissions-reduction plans. Photo credit: Danumurthi Mahendra, Flickr
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5 Ways Pennsylvania Can Reduce Power Plant Emissions

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WRI analysis finds that Pennsylvania can reduce its CO2 emissions 21 percent below 2011 levels by 2020 by complying with current policies and taking advantage of infrastructure opportunities. Photo credit: adam., Flickr
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Pennsylvania Carbon Dioxide Reduction Opportunities for Power Sector Compliance Under the Clean Air Act

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Silhouettes of children playing swing in turbine wind park at sunset