As a new report shows accelerating warming threatens 70 percent of the world’s workers, Antonio Guterres warns that wealthy countries expanding fossil fuel industries “are signing...
Growing fossil-fueled authoritarianism in Azerbaijan and other COP host nations undermines climate action and human rights, researchers and policy experts report. By Bob Berwyn This year’s...
Astrid Puentes Riaño, a Colombian lawyer based in Mexico City, is the first woman, and the first person from the Global South, to hold the mandate...
In a special address, António Guterres called out fossil fuel industry greenwashing and highlighted a new report showing the world will likely pass the 1.5 degree...
The first meeting of the board of the new climate finance fund sought to finalize operations and its partnership with the World Bank. But who will...
A new paper traces the financial ties between the livestock industry and academic research. The researchers say their job is to help the industry reduce emissions....
The U.N. climate talks ended with mixed reviews, with many advocates wanting more ambition. A slew of national pledges this week could provide renewed hope going...
Critics applaud food-related ambitions at COP28, but say they don’t address livestock emissions and rely too much on bioenergy. By Georgina Gustin As the United Nations’...
With more than 2,400 fossil fuel industry lobbyists in attendance, climate advocates say COP28, currently being held in Dubai, has been the most restrictive yet regarding...
As food and agriculture take center stage, industry groups plan a full-on campaign to downplay the carbon impacts of meat and dairy. By Georgina Gustin By...