The Biden Administration restored several protections for U.S. species that were weakened under Trump, but some say it could have gone further. By Kiley Price During...
Although his legislation failed, the late Connecticut Senator and one-time vice presidential candidate kept attention on the issue after the U.S. withdrawal from the Kyoto protocol....
When I think about climate change nowadays, I think about how the places I consider home have changed, are changing, and will continue to change. I...
The landmark ruling from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will have far reaching implications for communities affected by extreme pollution. By Katie Surma Residents of...
Made from heating wood and other biomass at high temperatures with no oxygen, biochar mixed in soils dominated the carbon offset marketplace last year in tons...
Legislation to protect critical wetlands faces uncertainty as titanium mine moves closer to permitting. By Drew Kann, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution This article originally appeared in The...
Some wishful thinking by Saudi Aramco’s CEO doesn’t alter the reality of climate change or the momentum of the shift to clean energy. By Dan Gearino...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Nature in the balance AMAZON RECOVERY: Brazil and...
If the world’s most vulnerable are not at the table, then UN climate talks are no longer fit for purpose. This week, the UN climate change...
The blazes come after a record dry winter in the region. “Year to date, we’ve had close to 300 wildfires statewide,” a Wisconsin official said. “The...