Next week’s seventh meeting of the board of the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) in Manila presents a critical moment for a course...
A controversial way of measuring how much methane warms the planet has stirred debate in recent years – particularly around assessing the climate impact of livestock...
Barely one month after launching Africa’s biggest dam, the Ethiopian government’s new climate plan outlines an ambition to reduce its heavy reliance on rainfall-reliant hydropower by...
A decade of organizing has turned trash-strewn lots into edible parks. Now Boston is expanding food forests as part of its climate action plan. By Ryan...
A global shift towards “healthier” diets could cut non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions, such as methane, from agriculture by 15% by 2050, according to a new report....
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Since she was a child, Argentine park ranger Natay Collet can remember seeing trucks rolling through her hometown, throwing up dust clouds and piled high with...
South Asian migrant workers building renewable energy projects in Saudi Arabia face exploitation and labour abuses, including excessive hours, high recruitment fees and average monthly salaries...
The state with the most data centers is struggling to enact laws to protect electric customers and limit the energy and environmental impacts of their explosive...
Facing weakened pollution targets and threats of federal inaction, Maryland and Virginia may have to become the agreement’s enforcers. By Aman Azhar The management board of...