SYDNEY, 24 JUNE 2024 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has welcomed the Labor government’s first steps towards ratifying the Global Ocean Treaty by tabling the treaty in...
Putting solar panels on reclaimed mines could power new industry in the Powder River Basin, but lack of grid space for renewable electricity and community loyalty...
The departure of Sen. Joe Manchin appears to end the second-leading coal-producing state’s decades at the fulcrum of federal energy policy. By James Bruggers, Marianne Lavelle...
Environmental protesters partnering with pro-Palestine campaigners called for an end to the bank’s financing of fossil fuel infrastructure and Israel’s war on Gaza. By Keerti Gopal...
Mayor Adams’ proposed budget cuts may place an outsized burden on park conservancies and small volunteer groups. With less than 1 percent of the city budget...
Once clear waters in Alaska that recently turned orange show high levels of iron and other metals, as well as increased acidity. In at least one...
It’s taking poachers longer to find rhinos now that populations have dropped, researchers say. By Kiley Price In recent years, the South African government has touted...
Chatham County officials didn’t require the company cleaning the tower to capture the flakes and dust that testing shows contain toxic lead and hexavalent chromium. Now...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Global heatwave SOUTH ASIA: Extended and severe...
The debate around nuclear is a dangerous distraction from what we need to deliver climate action in Australia today: move rapidly to 100% renewable energy. Since...