But a $345 million U.S. verdict against the environmental group hangs over the case. By Dana Drugmand A lawsuit filed by Greenpeace International against the U.S.-based...
Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and oceans correspondent Teresa Tomassoni as they discuss the search for heat-resilient coral reefs that are somehow...
By Qi-Fan Wu (Niels Bohr Institutet, University of Copenhagen) During our journey, we saw many beautiful cloud patterns while looking outside the METEOR! Even though people...
What’s not to love about a go-to dress in your wardrobe? The right one can be dressed up or down, it can be worn alone, or...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Bonn talks close ‘SIDE-STEPPING AND STALLING’: UN...
The fiscal future of Musselshell County is uncertain after the coal mine that anchors its economy helped defeat the official working to diversify the area’s revenue...
A deep pool of warm water that forms in the Western Pacific could bring strong storms to Southern California and throughout the South while increasing the...
Rethinking clean water in First Nations through the sovereignty and rights of water itself. This month, Canada tabled a new version of its First Nations clean-water...
We have hundreds of convicted criminals on the streets due to Trump’s pardons. We have a quagmire in Iran due to Trump’s pointless and illegal war. ...
These were some dark days in U.S. history, but they seem bright and shiny in comparison to today. Nixon didn’t storm the Capitol in an attempt...