
Give More Women the Microphone at COP27
Women are leading the climate revolution. At COP27, speakers should cede time to hear what they have to say
Women are leading the climate revolution. At COP27, speakers should cede time to hear what they have to say
As the COP27 climate summit begins, emissions reduction pledges are still far behind where they need to be to meet the goals to limit global warming
For the first time, the formal agenda of the U.N. climate talks will include discussion on how rich nations should pay poorer nations for the unavoidable impacts of climate change
Low-income nations bear the brunt of costs from climate change
Set against a backdrop of severe weather disasters, the COP27 climate summit is colliding with soaring energy costs, food insecurity and a looming recession
At the COP27 climate summit, countries will grapple with how to pay for loss and damage from global warming and how to bolster pledges to cut emissions
Climate adaptation—and funding to support it—will be a major focus of the COP 27 climate meeting set to start on Sunday in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
Middle Eastern governments are ramping up their green ambitions ahead of the COP27 climate summit but show few signs of reining in fossil-fuel exports
Learning how to adapt to global warming will save lives and economies, yet most of the funding for climate change in Africa goes to outside research on mitigation
California is experiencing more wildfires, illness and drought as the impacts of climate change accelerate
Beginning next week at the COP 27 meeting, global climate negotiators will try to put decades of bureaucratic bargaining into practice in areas where rising temperatures are hitting people the hardest...
Scientists say drought and other climate change impacts are undermining their ability to protect and document important sites before they degrade or disappear
The large utility PacifiCorp is studying the viability of turning five fossil-fuel plants into nuclear-energy-and-storage facilities
A research facility halfway up Mount Everest is crucial for research on climate change and biodiversity. And it’s falling apart
A $1-billion investment will help school districts around the U.S. beef up their electric school bus fleets—a move that advocates called a “total game changer”
There are growing calls for a mechanism to pay developing countries for losses and damages they’ve suffered from climate change—a problem they did little to create
Devastating floods in Pakistan are driving the spread of disease—and climate change is making such events more common
Our leaders ignored the lessons learned from Hurricane Maria, and Fiona caused more destruction than it should have
Emissions associated with energy use are on track to increase by only 1 percent this year because of a boom in wind and solar power
The Garden State is one of two dozen local governments suing oil and gas companies for allegedly lying to consumers and contributing to global warming
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