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Brazil's political right wants to invalidate Indigenous land claims. A Supreme Court ruling will decide if they can.
Washington state kicked off an ambitious effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions from big polluters on Tuesday when it held its first auction for carbon allowances.
The celebrated “loss and damage” fund is stalled over disagreements about who should pay in, who should receive funds, and the role of the World Bank.
Visiting Alaska is an emissions-heavy prospect. An innovative program has tourists ease that by helping buy heat pumps for locals.
Palm and soy are taking over the world's cropland. Enter Zero Acre Farms.
The group will focus on permanent removal, distancing itself from "temporary" solutions and traditional offsets.
The culprit depends on where you live — but it’s probably not data centers (yet).
How Britain's new "green energy" depends on cutting down forests in the Deep South.
The nation’s prime minister attributes the torrential rain and flooding to climate change.