The recent climate change conference in Marrakech saw the Canadian government release its Mid-Century Long-Term Low-Greenhouse-Gas Development Strategy, and with it a
Held up as a model for sustainable living, Vancouver has charted a different path from most other North American cities over 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
For the third year in a row, global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry have barely grown, while the global
More than a year after the Paris Agreement on climate change was signed and weeks after it came into force, many countries
American cities still have a long way to go before they’re considered safe for people of all ages and abilities to bike.
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,
When Lake Poopó, Bolivia’s second-largest lake, dried up last December, an entire community lost their way of life and the scientific community
The world is moving in fits and starts but with gathering momentum toward a more diversified, low-carbon energy mix. The evidence is