Dozens of legal challenges have blocked the regulation in 12 states.
Rich countries are dodging responsibility for adaptation aid, infuriating leaders from vulnerable nations.
Developed countries have long been expected to pay up for their historical emissions. But now newly rich countries are stepping up, too.
New research links more than 150,000 infant deaths to 30 monsoons in the South Asian country.
Shaken by global instability and a populist backlash, European nations are retreating from plans to reduce greenhouse gases, promote sustainable farming practices, and boost biodiversity.
Christian Schwägerl, Yale E360
While there's "great potential" for wave-generated energy, getting projects from the pilot stage to providing commercial power remains a challenge.
How Harjeet Singh spends his days trying to influence the fight to save the planet — all while running on little more than a cheese sandwich.
Fixing car and e-bike batteries saves money and resources — but challenges are holding back the industry.
Craig Santos Perez's visual poetry weaves humor and grief to tell Guam's story.
Oysters stabilize shorelines, trap carbon-rich sediment, and help marshes grow.
A COP28 proposal to eat less meat would come amid a right-wing backlash against alternatives.
A record 2,400 lobbyists are at the conference representing national governments, business groups, and carbon offset advocates.
A growing contingent of plant-based and low-waste creators suggests that sustainable eating could "go viral" — but maybe not in the way we expect.
Local initiatives in Roubaix and Nouvelle-Aquitaine try different strategies for waste reduction — and behavior change.
Climate health experts applauded the milestone but emphasized the need to phaseout fossil fuels.
A poll finds less than one-third of Americans want a fully electric home. That number jumps to 60 percent if people can continue cooking with methane.
Opponents have called the decision by the state's Public Service Commission "disastrous" and "reprehensible."
The Pacific island nation is seeking $35 billion to protect against sea-level rise and prevent a mass exodus.
Doubling the annual pace of energy efficiency progress would achieve half of the emissions reductions needed by 2030.
It's a major win for activists who opposed the controversial project.