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Climate talks, greening your investments and Trump's dubious energy promises.
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For subscribersNovember 24, 2024

The Sunday edition of the Climate Forward newsletter highlights some of our best climate reporting from the week and is open to all readers. We hope you enjoy it.

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Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press

Climate Talks End With a Bitter Fight and a Deal on Money

A person walks through a field of grass with a fire burning in the distance.

R. Satish Babu/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Far From the Climate Talks: The Human Cost of Global Warming in 2024

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Pete Kiehart for The New York Times

Automakers to Trump: Please Require Us to Sell Electric Vehicles

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Ezra Acayan/Getty Images

The World Seeks an End to Plastic Pollution at Talks in South Korea

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Martin Divisek/EPA, via Shutterstock

Saudi Arabia Is a 'Wrecking Ball' in Global Climate Talks

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Naomi Anderson-Subryan

How Can I Green Up My Investments?

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Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

Trump Promised to Halve Energy Costs in 18 Months. Experts Have Doubts.

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Two cranes loom over a large, gray factory with a body of water seen in the foreground.

The Clean Energy Boom in Republican Districts

Trump has said he'll repeal President Biden's climate law, but one North Carolina district shows how hard unwinding multibillion-dollar projects could be.

By Austyn Gaffney

Two workers in long white lab coats stand in front of a a large, silver, metallic fusion reactor.

Inching Toward a Fusion Energy Future

A handful of startups are racing to usher in an era of near-limitless fusion energy, but big questions remain.

By Raymond Zhong

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