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Insurers and banks are backing away from “green finance”, and there is not much sign of the green boom we were promised. That ...
New research reveals underground carbon storage is far more limited and risky than expected, reshaping climate plans and ...
Last month, a reader asked what China is doing about climate change. I’m grateful for the question.  China is one of the two ...
In a closely watched case that could have set a precedent for climate litigation, a federal judge has dismissed a sweeping lawsuit brought by 37 municipalities in Puerto Rico against some of the world ...
Speaking at a natural gas industry event in Italy this week, US Interior Secretary and former software exec Doug Burgum said ...
Researchers found that climate change made the heat waves more intense—and links those heat waves to what they call the 180 ...
Africa Climate Summit wrapped up on Wednesday “with a bold assertion of the continent’s ability to chart a path to green growth with homegrown resources” ...
It’s increasingly common to hear from experts and the general public that the global shift away from fossil fuels is ...
“Trump’s fossil fuel orders are a death sentence for my generation,” Eva Lighthiser, a 19-year-old resident of Livingston, Montana, wrote in the complaint filed on May 29. “I am not suing because I ...
In 2023, a group of 16 young Montanans won a much-heralded climate change case that said the state had deprived them of a “clean and healthful environment,” a right enshrined in Montana’s constitution ...
Canada is burning' reads the campaign's letter, signed by Sarah Harmer, Luna Li, Cris Derksen, the Weather Station and more.
Climate change, when compared to the period between 1850 and 1900, made heat waves 20 times more likely to occur between 2000 and 2009; made it 200 times more likely between 2010 and 2019.