A report from Pembina Institute says weak regulations and a skilled labour shortage are creating a retrofit bottleneck
With tourism booming, experts are calling out the "industry dishonesty" that is failing to cut back on travel-related emissions
On blue sky days, even I—climate reporter—slip so easily into old habits of mind and body that recall a time before the
The “bioclimatic bus stops” in Spain will use solar panels and thermal sensors to lower temperatures inside the shelters by as much
Researchers in Japan found that nappies can be used to replace up to 40% of the sand used in concrete without reducing
Capturing carbon dioxide from the air could take more energy than all homes combined, says Shell
Scientists say we'll need technologies like direct air capture to keep global warming below 1.5°C, but they can't be a substitute to
World’s largest companies are buying ‘largely worthless’ carbon credits from the rainforest
Satellite investigation finds 94% of leading carbon offsets purchased by Disney, Shell, Gucci and other big corporations are likely to be “phantom
COP27 litmus test: Will wealthy countries finally pay for climate change loss and damage?
There are two colliding narratives on whether a first-ever agreement to include loss and damage in this year’s COP agenda is a
Climate advocates are calling on Ottawa to hold Canadian airlines responsible for carbon emissions