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20 Mar 2026
A New Wine Label Is Trying to Make Farmworker Justice Visible at the Bottle
A Sonoma winemaker's quiet decision to join a farmworker certification program points to a much larger reckoning building inside American wine country.
20 Mar 2026
COP30's Rainforest Fund Won't Pay Out Until 2028 β€” and the Forest Can't Wait
The TFFF won't make its first rainforest payments until 2028 β€” and that delay could quietly unravel the political coalitions keeping forests standing.
20 Mar 2026
House Democrats Push to Restore Clean Energy Tax Credits Gutted by Republicans
House Democrats are fighting to restore clean energy tax credits, but the real story is what policy whiplash does to a capital-intensive industry built on long-term bets.
20 Mar 2026
Three Climate Fault Lines Converge: Energy Stress, Brazil's NDC, and a Landmark NZ Case
Energy stress, Brazil's updated climate pledge, and a New Zealand court case reveal how three fault lines in global climate policy are converging at once.
20 Mar 2026
The West's Freak Heatwave Was Almost Impossible Without Climate Change
Scientists say the West's record heatwave was virtually impossible without climate change, and the cascading consequences go far beyond the thermometer.
20 Mar 2026
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Moment Shows Climate Communicators What They've Been Missing
Bad Bunny climbed broken power lines at the Super Bowl and taught 100 million viewers more about Puerto Rico's grid crisis than years of advocacy had managed.
20 Mar 2026
England's Land-Use Framework Forces a Three-Way Fight Over Every Acre
England's new land-use framework pits food, nature, and clean energy against each other across a finite landscape β€” and the math is unforgiving.
20 Mar 2026
A North Carolina Creek, a Data Center, and the Lawsuit That Followed
When Stokes County approved a data center rezoning near Town Fork Creek, neighbors didn't just object β€” they filed suit, exposing a widening fault line in rural America.
20 Mar 2026
Australia Approves Coal Seam Gas Expansion Running to 2081, Locking In 120M Tonnes of Emissions
A coal seam gas project approved until 2081 will emit 120 million tonnes of carbon, and the real danger is what it signals to investors and policymakers.
20 Mar 2026
The UK's Net-Zero Bet Is Really a Hedge Against Fossil Fuel Volatility
The Climate Change Committee says net-zero costs less than another gas price shock. That reframes the entire political debate.
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