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Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are on track to reach a record in 2024. It’s a trend that puts countries farther from their goal of stopping global warming. nyti.ms/3YVGKr8


Mr. Trump campaigned on pledges to “kill” and “cancel” E.P.A. rules and regulations to combat global warming by restricting fossil fuel pollution from vehicle tailpipes, power plant smokestacks and oil and gas wells. nyti.ms/3YN5otE


The talks are being hosted by an autocratic government whose economy relies almost entirely on the fossil fuels that are the primary driver of climate change. nyti.ms/3UPByDU


After the election of Donald Trump, American priorities are expected to quickly shift. nyti.ms/3UHdBOL


Museums are realizing that presenting artwork that addresses the climate crisis is not enough — they also must consider their own impact on the environment. nyti.ms/3NATvlA


Warren Washington, a groundbreaking Black scientist who invented a computer model of the earth’s atmosphere that made it possible to accurately measure climate change, has died at 88. nyti.ms/4fhLXAk


A big question: how far will nations will go to stop the disastrous biodiversity declines underway. nyti.ms/4hc4Oy7


The International Energy Agency expects global electricity demand to be 6 percent higher in 2035 than it forecast last year. nyti.ms/3AfHAX7


The world’s food supply is under threat because so much of what we eat is concentrated in so few countries. nyti.ms/4f7hapt


Like the wrinkles on my face, her gnarly roots were a record of years gone by, of lives lived, the blessed and the painful. nyti.ms/3YtihKF


The Climate reporter Hiroko Tabuchi is interested in all the things we take for granted about our environment. nyti.ms/4e5N713


Fewer than 10 percent of the agency’s disaster workers are available to respond to Hurricane Milton and other calamities. nyti.ms/4epyupH


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