OPINION | While there are encouraging signs in the Sustainable Jobs Act, worker needs are massive and concrete goals have to be
As wildfires rage in Canada, water conflicts mount in Europe, and Africa and South America reel from protracted droughts, the alarm around
Environmental group singles out the corporate figures it says are "fuelling climate catastrophe"
Lack of transparency and delayed responses raise questions about how many undocumented incidents take place every year
Having a fossil fuel champion in charge of the world’s most important climate negotiations is like having a cigarette CEO in charge
Polish capital is the first city in Central Europe to sign onto Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Municipalities are making brave, future-driven decisions on climate mitigation, sustainability and inclusion
Editor’s note: Every country, every company and everyone must work to solve the climate crisis
We are not too late to safeguard a future worth living in, but every second matters
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
A new paper in the Harvard Environmental Law Review makes the case for charging Big Oil companies with climate homicide