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Across Canada, First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities are increasingly turning to renewable energy projects as a way to address climate change, achieve energy...
Comment: The new finance goal needs clear and enforceable adaptation targets to help vulnerable countries cope with the impact of climate change Mattias Söderberg is global climate lead at DanChurchAid. Bertha Argueta is a senior advisor on climate...
A Supreme Court case over a proposed Utah railway may alter how federal agencies assess environmental impacts, potentially affecting projects nationwide.Wyatt Myskow reports for...
A $5 billion data center in rural Louisiana could bring jobs and economic growth but faces backlash over plans for two natural gas plants to power its operations.Pam Radtke reports for Floodlight.In short:Entergy proposes a $3.2 billion investment in two natural gas plants to support a massive data center in northeast Louisiana, with critics raising environmental concerns.Renewable energy advocates...
United Nations (U.N.) Secretary-General António Guterres has launched a scaremongering campaign, asserting that climate change is destroying lives and economies around the world.
“No country is spared from the effects of climate disasters,” the Portuguese socialist...
Spain’s economy minister urged G20 nations to embrace a global minimum tax on the world's 3,000 billionaires, emphasizing it as a response to growing...
As oil and gas producing nations opposed reducing plastic production, the fifth round of talks in a series of UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meetings...
The Biden administration has withdrawn support for mandatory caps on plastic production in upcoming United Nations plastics treaty negotiations, opting instead for a “flexible”...
Ireland’s first marine reserve, Lough Hyne, is suffering from pollution, mismanagement and overuse, threatening its once-thriving marine life and storied history as a research hub.Olive Heffernan reports for Hakai.In short:Lough Hyne’s purple sea urchins, a keystone species, have nearly...