Oil and gas giant Shell is counting discredited carbon credits towards its climate goals, drawing accusations of “bad faith” and “malintent”. Last month, Shell used rice...
As Virginia seeks to acquire at least 2.6 gigawatts of offshore wind energy to fulfill legally binding decarbonization targets, the bill would require the state to...
One resident, a former firefighter, said the fire should be completely extinguished. An EPA official said that may not be possible. By Lee Hedgepeth MOODY, Ala.—Richard...
Locally Led Adaptation (LLA) refers to community-led initiatives that are intended to guide people toward climate adaptation practices that are owned locally by community members and...
How does one come to care about a place, about a community? Is it a straightforward path of experiences and relationships and memories, or is it...
Nonhuman entities like corporations and municipalities have long had “legal personhood” in U.S. law. Now, Utah lawmakers want to prevent lakes, forests and other parts of...
US President Joe Biden has picked veteran Democratic official John Podesta as the US’s new top climate ambassador. He replaces John Kerry who stepped down last...
Developed countries have failed to choose their representatives on the board of the new loss and damage fund by the agreed deadline, risking delays in getting...
Businesses’ voluntary climate plans can do a little. Combined with state and local government policies, they can do a lot. By Dan Gearino What once was...
At COP28 in Dubai, Carbon Brief’s Anika Patel spoke with Prof Zou Ji, CEO and president of the Energy Foundation China, to discuss China’s approach to...