A new WRI report showcases how countries can include climate change health risks into their national climate and health strategies.
A Dutch court ruled against Royal Dutch Shell, and in the US shareholders in Exxon and Chevron pushed for more climate action. Here's what it all means.
Tech startup Wasteless uses AI software to change the prices of perishable food products before the “best by” date, reducing waste while increasing sales.
Research shows that evotranspiration - the transfer of water from ground to air - increased globally by 10% between 2003 and 2019, due to climate change.
Jane Gilbert, Miami's new chief 'heat officer', is working to spread awareness and also tackle equity issues associated with these rising temperatures.
Electric mobility provides an alternative to fossil fuel vehicles, that can help countries achieve their development objectives and decarbonization goals.
The US has been slow to embrace wind energy, but will these planned new Atlantic offshore wind farms help the world reach its goal of net-zero by 2050?
June 3 is World Bicycle Day - a good time to reflect on the many benefits of cycling from mental wellbeing to fighting climate change.
By targeting issues such as food, employment and exercise, these grassroots solutions are tackling climate justice and local health problems right now.
The Verified Carbon Standard unlocks the power of carbon credits to halt deforestation. With the right backing, it could make a huge dent in global emissions.
EU's proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has sparked debate on carbon clubs. But will it undermine the multilateralism of Paris Agreement?
A U.N. report has said that global annual spending to protect nature needs to triple to around $350 billion this decade and then rise to $536 billion by 2050.









