In a year of groundbreaking news from the frozen (but warming) Arctic to the shores of the Red Sea, The Times’s Climate Desk produced hundreds of articles, covering multibillion-dollar legislation, clandestine obstructionism, even a “shrinkflation” expert.
Here are selected pieces that the journalists who write about climate found most memorable this year, in their own words.
〰︎“Many American cities have set ambitious climate goals, but slashing planet-warming emissions within their borders is often easier said than done, especially when it comes to transportation.
My colleague Nadja Popovich and I went to Portland, Ore., a city that considers itself a climate leader, to find out why.
What we found was a bitter fight over official plans to expand several major highways.”— Brad Plumer