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A 26-member board is finally beginning work on the U.N.’s new loss and damage fund.
Scientists suggest that long term, local governance is the best way to save forests.
"Sabotage" tells the story of the real people behind Just Stop Oil's controversial, soup-throwing stunts.
Carbon isn’t an enemy to “combat” or “tackle,” the environmentalist Paul Hawken writes, but the animating force of life.
Similar programs across the country are also struggling.
Louisiana lawmakers and local utilities.
Industry-backed pesticide immunity laws are advancing nationwide, raising fears that farmers and families harmed by pesticides could lose their right to seek justice.
The Sunshine State built more large-scale solar than California last year and was again number two for residential, despite state leadership opposed to climate action.
The Great Salt Lake is drying up. What happens when a data center as large as a city sits next to it?