15 cities are transforming underused urban sites into zero-carbon developments in the 2024 Reinventing Cities competition run by city mayor network C40.
Rising demand for low-carbon buildings will open a 70% supply shortage by 2030, real estate firm JLL forecasts in a new report.
Earth Day 2024 is on April 22. It’s a day of raising awareness and people taking action in the fight against climate change and environmental degradation.
As some countries aim for net-negative emissions, it raises concerns about how fair it is for developing nations and what it means for global climate goals.
By ruling in favour of a group of women from Switzerland, the European Court of Human Rights has answered this question with a clear "yes."
Top climate stories this week: the EU carbon market sees a record emissions drop; why rain (and not snow) is falling in Arctic Norway.
The space economy is accelerating solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges – and allowing countries to up their digital capabilities.
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Even small actions can drive lasting change when acting on the climate crisis. Here's how being an imperfect environmentalist can help protect the planet.
This is what you need to know about the history of NATO on its 75th birthday, after its recent expansion to include Sweden.
The issue of water scarcity in Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile, Ethiopia, has raised questions about the global forces driving this climate change. Here's more.
As the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees turns 90, Jane Goodall discusses her early life, climate action and why young people give her hope.