Extreme weather is fueling global conflict—and hampering NATO’s ability to address it, according to a new analysis. By Kiley Price Last week, world leaders from more...
So-called “debt-for-nature swaps” have regained prominence in recent years as part of efforts to raise finance for conservation efforts across biodiverse developing countries. These “swaps” are...
A recent ruling by the UK’s top court will make it harder for new fossil fuel production projects to get approval across Europe and beyond, with...
It’s been a few crazy weeks my friends. Searing heat waves in the East. Fires in the Southwest. Historic flooding in the upper midwest. The partial...
Australia has one of the worst rates of deforestation in the world and the beef industry is the number one driver of deforestation in Australia. Queensland...
The Moore administration supports a recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order intended to help states achieve clean energy targets. The region’s grid operator wants FERC to...
Their class-action lawsuit could have broad repercussions, prompting other companies to go quiet on sustainable investing. By Mathilde Augustin A class-action lawsuit against American Airlines filed...
Forty years of data reveals that planted mangroves can reach about 70 percent of the carbon stocks in naturally occurring mangroves. By Alexa Robles-Gil Dark green...
Expanding and decarbonising the world’s electricity supplies is key to meeting global climate goals – and this has been reflected in a series of recent pledges. These...
Hannah Bond is co-CEO at ActionAid UK. This month has been unprecedented, even in a news cycle that has grown increasingly immune to ever-worsening climate catastrophes....