With so much bad news about climate change lately, is it too late for the world to tackle the problem? Professor Felix Dodds and Chris Spence review the current state-of-play.
Earth's climate has changed throughout history for numerous reasons, but modern climate change is driven by human behavior.
A coal mining firm was told by BNZ that it would slowly have banking services withdrawn, culminating in the cancellation of ...
Insurers have long been aware of the risk of climate change, and yet in the U.S. they’ve done little to help mitigate the ...
A third of the Arctic is now emitting climate-changing greenhouse gasses after thousands of years of storing them, according ...
Australia's reliance on coal-fired power stations has dropped to a record low, accounting for less than 50 percent of its ...
Introduction As a new administration takes the reins on what role climate change may play in U.S. foreign policy, it is worth ...
The Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, a key role to ...
President Trump signed five wide-ranging executive orders that radically change United States energy and climate policy.
While insurance companies have long been aware of the risk of climate change—rising premiums, increasing losses—they have also become some of the biggest financiers of fossil fuels, a leading cause of ...
Most ozone-depleting substances also contribute to global warming. By reining in these substances and protecting carbon sinks ...
Duke Energy has awarded $25,000 to the Orange County Sustainability Team with the purpose of supporting the county’s Climate ...