A new piece of legislation passed by a large majority in the European Parliament will require workplace pension funds to weigh and
The Swedish government has proposed several tax changes designed to incentivize consumers to repair broken items instead of discarding them. Lawmakers from the
Investment in new coal-fired power plants appears off the agenda in Western Europe. Witness the astonishing write-down of brand-new assets in the
With the US seen as likely to backtrack on climate change commitments when Donald Trump takes office as President, China is fast
More than a year after the Paris Agreement on climate change was signed and weeks after it came into force, many countries
The veterinarian leaned out the Land Cruiser’s passenger-side window, a tranquilizer gun propped on his shoulder. After eyeing a herd of giraffes,
By 2030, the United States will demolish 82 billion square feet of existing building space to create new and modern structures. While some
Oslo’s city government has issued an ambitious “climate budget” with the intent of halving its carbon emissions from 1990 levels by 2020,
This article was originally published on the Nonprofit Chronicles. Mauricio Lim Miller spent about two decades leading an anti-poverty organization in the
Originally published on Ensia Have you ever paid more to buy something labeled “organic” because you thought it was the right thing