The worst thing climate change has done thus far is briefly frighten poor little Greta Thunberg – before she decided to be ...
Peter Kalmus chained to a JP Morgan & Chase in Los Angeles. Credit: Brian Emerson Rose Abramoff chained to the White House fence. Credit: Will Dickson Earlier this year, more than 1,000 scientists in ...
The climate pledges of the world's largest companies plan to reduce absolute carbon emissions by just 40% on average, not 100% as suggested by their net-zero claims, according to a study of 25 ...
Various nations rating projects as green with tenuous links Overestimates may reach 34.5 billion euros Europe spending vast sums from post-Covid recovery fund BRUSSELS, Sept 11 (Reuters) - The EU is ...
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Opinion: The solicitor general’s misguided endorsement of state-driven climate lawsuits
U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar has urged the Supreme Court to allow climate lawsuits, such as one brought by Honolulu, to proceed under state tort law, despite past federal precedent and ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both campaigning on climate as the 2024 presidential race enters its final days. While Harris has repeatedly referred to climate ...
Climate change is expensive, deadly and preventable, according to the new National Climate Assessment, the most sweeping, sophisticated federal analysis of climate change compiled to date. Released ...
Getting to the bottom of which countries have contributed most to climate change is complicated, but a few pieces of data can help. This article was updated on November 21, 2022 after delegates at ...
The links between climate, poverty and health are clear. The climate crisis is a health-risk multiplier. Extreme weather events are devastating health globally. By 2030, climate's negative health ...
Political misinformation continues to swirl around the climate change discussion like a thick fog rolling in off the rising ocean. But a host of government documents and reports by researchers and ...
How is climate change affecting global food security today and what can we expect in the future? We asked William R. Sutton, Global Lead for Climate Smart Agriculture for the World Bank, to explain ...
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