Beijing has a track record of only promising what it plans to deliver. But too often the world's attention is elsewhere.
At a Climate Forward event, David Wallace-Wells explores why global momentum on climate action is faltering, even as clean energy technology rapidly advances.
At a Climate Forward Live event, André Corrêa do Lago, the head of the United Nations climate negotiations this year, about the United States’ evolving role in the discussions.
Pope Leo XIV delivered his most extensive comments yet on climate change and the environment today. He spoke at a three-day Catholic conference outside of Rome, 10 years after the ground-breaking ...
Pope Leo XIV called for pressure to be placed on governments to act on protecting the environment as he stressed that ...
As a changing climate brings more volatile weather, accurate forecasts and weather intelligence are crucial for resilience. Discover how The Weather Company helps people and businesses adapt and ...
China’s plan to reduce greenhouse gases will largely determine the world’s emissions trajectory, researchers say ...
At the U.N. and Climate Week events it was often the U.S. versus the world on climate action. The evolving economics of clean energy might get the final word.
Grocery prices are rising in the United States, and consumers are feeling the hit to their pockets, but the rise has not been sudden. Experts believe it started with covid-19-related supply-chain ...
More than a hundred countries have committed to fresh plans to curb pollution - with one big holdout: The U.S. NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with the EU Commissioner for Climate, Wopke Hoekstra, about ...
Even after decades, climate change is worsening, global temperatures are edging closer to dangerous tipping points, while ...
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