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When scientists recently analyzed hundreds of studies of ecosystems, they were surprised to see a marked slowing in the rate of species turnover.
Out of 1,500 policies in 41 countries, a small fraction had a big impact.
“This is not a fluke. We should expect to see more rapidly intensifying hurricanes in a warming climate.”
A decade after the Paris Agreement, Andreas Malm and Wim Carton trace how we've kept on with business as usual.
More than a year later, not a dollar has been spent — and no one knows what happened to the money.
Like labels on cigarettes, opponents say fossil fuel warnings could change attitudes. Others call it gasoline “shaming.”
The nation’s agricultural policies — and the price of your food — are at stake this November.
Observers say Egereva’s case highlights the risks Indigenous advocates face when they challenge powerful governments on climate and human rights.
Unstable electricity is a fact of life on the island, where privatization, underinvestment, and climate change leave the grid at constant risk of collapse.