Federal lands cut greenhouse gas emissions by 18% since 2005, but wildfires and droughts reduce their effectiveness as carbon sinks.
New York will require fossil fuel companies to fund billions in critical adaptation projects, a move that could set a precedent for climate accountability nationwide.
Extreme weather in 2019 caused unprecedented ice loss in Greenland, with thinning reaching 41.7 ± 10.7 inches due to warm air and reduced cloud cover.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Enova’s annual funding has surged from $290 million to over $800 million since 2021.
California's SB 253 and SB 261 require companies to report emissions and climate risks, setting a new standard for corporate accountability.
A new study reveals ground shifts under Miami high-rises, urging safer construction practices and better monitoring for long-term stability.
Houston and Google.org have launched a Tree Equity tool to guide tree planting, aiming to improve environmental and health outcomes in the city.
Carnival emitted 2.75 million tons of CO2 in 2023, more than Glasgow. The environmental cost of cruising continues to rise.
EcoViz revolutionizes climate communication with interactive visuals, helping stakeholders address critical challenges like wildfires and reef restoration.
Governor Hochul has expanded New York’s Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling Program, increasing its scope to help more families and strengthen the state’s climate efforts.
Climate change, shlimate change—words mean nothing without understanding. Talk of climate change falls flat without teaching how two centuries of fossil fuels has powered progress and created today’s challenges.
Projections show temperatures could rise 10°F by the century’s end, with 10 weeks of 90°F days yearly in a decade. Carrboro seeks damages for climate-related impacts.
MIT's AI-driven Earth Intelligence Engine provides realistic flood predictions using physics-based modeling, enhancing disaster preparedness.
A recent study reveals global heatwave hotspots are intensifying faster than models predict, urging policymakers, businesses, and communities to adapt quickly.
The International Skating Union's Vision 2030 + Sustainability Guidelines aim to reduce environmental impact and foster inclusivity in ice sports.
The trial, which began on November 28, 2024, in Oslo District Court, centers on claims that the government’s impact assessment is insufficient and violates legal requirements.
Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, leaving communities in urgent need of aid and support as they face unprecedented destruction and a long road to recovery.
Sustainable aviation fuel can cut emissions by up to 80%, yet it accounts for just 0.1% of U.S. jet fuel use.
The global hunger crisis, worsened by climate change, demands urgent action through innovative climate finance and resilience-building solutions.
“Biomass energy now powers 98% of APP’s major facilities, showcasing our commitment to decarbonization.”