Presidents have extraordinary control over climate policy, in part, because it’s been decades since Congress has passed a ...
There’s no mincing words. The forthcoming transition of United States presidential administrations is sending shockwaves ...
In other news, the Biden administration has proposed tightening restrictions on nitrogen oxide pollution from gas plants for ...
Climate campaigners can spend the next four years doubling down on policies that have failed for the past three decades and ...
Companies continue to invest in sustainability, though many are no longer broadcasting it. This personal reflection is part ...
The economic trends necessary to lower global temperatures are increasingly driven by economics, not politics.
A group of scientists, including researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Princeton University and Carleton ...
Increases in global grain production are mostly due to changes in agricultural technologies and an increase in cultivated ...
South Africa's G20 presidency next year will focus on mobilising finance for nations stricken by climate-induced disasters ...
The top United Nations court has taken up the largest case in its history, hearing the plight of several small island nations ...
Debt swaps are becoming a more widely used tool to help indebted countries raise money for conservation or climate-related ...
Seafaring pioneers are spearheading a comeback for wind power in the shipping industry, to dent its huge carbon emissions.