Since the invasion of Ukraine, Europe has drawn up a plan to cut its Russian gas consumption by two-thirds within a year
The OTPP is listening to teachers’ climate concerns and raising the bar for sustainable investing, but its fossil gas holdings are still
Europe’s fossil fuel dependency is inadvertently bankrolling Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Despite talk of tough sanctions, Russian gas exports are still flowing to Europe
If anything, the energy crunch shows we need to invest more in the green transition, not less
For decarbonization to succeed, it must support average citizens like Raphaël. If not, they will continue to take to the streets.
The fractured coal region of Lusatia is resurrecting itself as the now home to the entire supply chain of electric vehicles
Each country with a fossil-fuel-centred economy will need to find ways to transform itself while minimizing the disruption to its citizens
The minister of environment and climate change defends his government's carbon pricing policies
Oil and gas producers pay among the lowest average carbon costs of any sector – and it’s threatening Canada’s climate targets
Incrementalism is not an option, say panellists at part three of Earth Index