Residents want to build more beach protections, and environmental advocates raise fears that construction could damage a national estuary reserve. By Daniel Shailer The South Carolina...
The “dangerous humid heat” that engulfed western Africa in mid-February was made 10 times more likely by human-caused climate change, a new rapid attribution study finds....
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Plastic pollution and global heating are caught in a “vicious circle” of one feeding the other, a new study by researchers from Sweden’s KTH Royal Institute...
The ruling is the first time Peru has recognized that ecosystems possess legal rights and is based on a constellation of legal precedents in international and...
I don’t know about you, but since work from home started in earnest, meetings seem full of check-in questions. Don’t get me wrong, I like them....
Canada’s carbon pricing system is poised for an increase on April 1, stirring debate and concern among provincial leaders over its impact on affordability. It serves...
All too often, gender-responsive policy is considered separately from budgeting, and from decision making about climate change. By bringing together gender equity and budgeting policies in...
The EPA anticipates its biggest climate proposal, eased in response to industry and labor concerns, will mean more plug-in hybrids, less penetration of EVs by 2032....
CarbonCapture Inc., a prominent US-based direct air capture (DAC) company, has announced the successful completion of its $80 million Series A financing. This achievement follows the...