The federal agency issued a slight revision down from its May forecast, which called for the most named storms the agency had ever predicted. By Amy...
The act calls for New York to obtain 70 percent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030. But a leading business group and an influential...
A lack of infrastructure and extreme weather are putting unhoused pets on reservations in danger. By Taylar Dawn Stagner, Grist This story was originally published by...
It is an honour to be the skipper of Oceania on the boat’s first Greenpeace campaign. It was easy to find Oceania in Port Douglas. The...
By Kiley Price Last November, Virgin Atlantic Airways made headlines for completing the world’s first transatlantic flight using “100 percent sustainable aviation fuel.” Sustainable Aviation Fuels...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week US climate credentials and consequences CLIMATE VEEP:...
Nearly 80 percent of Arizona lacks any form of groundwater regulation, allowing big users like the copper mines supplying the energy transition to consume vast amounts...
The Washington D.C. court ruled that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed to adequately assess the plants’ environmental justice, climate and air pollution impacts. By Dylan...
The amendments would allow the Republican-led legislature to determine where non-designated grants go. IRA funds could be affected. By Lydia Larsen Environmental groups in Wisconsin are...
But the Minnesota governor will have to answer climate groups’ concerns about his support for ethanol and factory farming. By Georgina Gustin Soon after Vice President...