Once a showcase for climate ambition, the World Economic Forum is now talking more about coping with the damage.
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A new study shows a growing share of greenhouse gas emissions is coming from natural, unmanaged ecosystems in response to ...
This summer the U.S. Department of Energy warned that blackouts could increase 100-fold by 2030. Unfortunately, we're ...
If the corporate and political powers carry on with business as usual, such growth will end in chaotic, violent collapse.
Yet as evermore ferocious climate catastrophes batter communities across the Asia-Pacific region, some of our largest ...
The strong outperformance of many sustainable investment strategies was reversed in the wake of Russia’s 2022 invasion of ...
The traditional rhetoric of the World Economic Forum centered on global integration, climate change and international ...
If enacted, the Utah and Oklahoma measures would restrict litigation against oil companies over their role in the climate ...
Last year was the third hottest on record, with the World Meteorological Organization this week warning that 2025 continued a ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — NOAA data is complete for 2025. Climate Central reports that temperatures were such that the year just ...
Longtime climate activist Bill McKibben finds hope in solar energy despite the Trump administration rolling back ...