In many Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island, animals and plants are not simply natural resources—they are relatives, teachers, and integral parts of local and regional Indigenous...
The UK government’s official climate advisers are now “more optimistic” that the country can hit its emissions targets than they were before the Labour government was...
A controversial auction of oil blocks in the Amazon by COP30 host Brazil drew bids on only 20% of the areas offered, a result that green...
Call to triple adaptation finance At COP26 four years ago, governments agreed to “urge” developed countries to double finance for adapting to climate change up to...
Rachel Rose Jackson & Adrien Tofighi-Niaki of Corporate Accountability are lead researchers on a new report on the effectiveness of carbon offset reforms. As we pen...
Volcanic eruptions pose a fundamental challenge for scientists and their climate models. It is well known that explosive eruptions can cause sudden cooling at the Earth’s...
More than 200 climate campaign groups will issue a joint call for reforms to the way United Nations (UN) climate talks are conducted, saying that the...
Climate negotiators in Bonn have been tasked with taking a “deep dive” into how a roadmap to boost climate finance for developing countries should look, so...
A few years ago, solar power became the “cheapest electricity in history”, but it still lacked the ability to meet demand 24 hours a day and...
Spurred by rising utility bills, St. Peter’s-San Pedro Episcopal Church in Salem, Mass., looked for alternatives. Its “Heaven and Earth” plan would loop in much of...