Have you heard the saying, “the only constant is change?” Whether or not the Greek philosopher Heraclitus actually said this, it’s become a hallmark response to...
Pacific governments say an official UN report shows their push for a levy on all shipping emissions – with the revenues redistributed to poorer nations –...
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Human-caused climate change made the “unprecedented” wildfires that spread across Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands in June 2024 between four and five times more likely, according to a...
Prices soared last week in an auction conducted by PJM Interconnection, reflecting a backlog of approval for renewable energy projects. By Dan Gearino A process designed...
“The environment and its natural resources are at the heart of the discussion on the maintenance of democracy,” said Hugo Loss, an official in Brazil’s environmental...
Warming temperatures and increased water vapor are powering more intense downpours, like those associated with Debby. By Amy Green, Lisa Sorg Tropical Storm Debby, a plodding,...
In the lawsuit, the Hualapai Nation claims a lithium exploration project near its reservation and the town of Wikieup could threaten a spring sacred to the...
PERTH – 8 August 2023 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific has today released a report outlining the potentially catastrophic impacts of Woodside’s Browse project on West Australia’s...
Greenpeace Australia Pacific believes Woodside cannot be trusted when it comes to our oceans, reefs and marine life. INTRODUCTION Woodside’s Burrup Hub, Australia’s largest proposed fossil...