The “undervaluing” of nature by businesses is fuelling its decline and putting the global economy at risk, according to a...
Countries responsible for climate change could be required to pay “full and prompt reparation” for the damage they have caused, under a new United Nations resolution...
Even the busiest streets of Shanghai have become noticeably quieter as sales of electric vehicles (EVs) skyrocketed in China, with charging points mushrooming in residential compounds,...
When a former oil and gas developer partnered with Colorado Mesa University on geothermal, the school saved millions and set a new standard for energy-efficient buildings....
The expansion could add millions of tons of carbon pollution annually while polluting the air near vulnerable communities and ecosystems. By Ryan Krugman Georgia regulators have...
The real action is happening locally anyway, says Monique Harden, an environmental justice lawyer and advocate living in Cancer Alley. Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on...
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Under pressure from Congress, President Donald Trump quietly signed into law a funding package that provides billions of dollars more in foreign assistance spending than he...
Environmental campaigners and community groups are suing the European Commission over its decision to designate a controversial lithium mine in Portugal as “strategic” to secure the...