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The G7 Want to Save the World from Climate Change. But Are They Willing to Pay for It?
The weather forecast is sunny this weekend in Cornwall, the picturesque corner of southwest England that will host the G7 summit from Friday to Sunday. At first glance, the outlook for the climate at the summit seems unusually bright too, with the worldâs seven largest advanced economies promising to create a âgreener, more prosperous futureââŚ
Keystone Pipeline Is Finally Dead. Good Riddance
Never doubt that a [large] group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. One of them just did
What to Do About Jair Bolsonaro, the Worldâs Most Dangerous Climate Denier
Any hope of reaching global climate goals depends on reining in deforestation in Brazil. But any hope of reining in deforestation depends on Bolsonaro
Sir David Attenborough on How We Can Still Save Our âFiniteâ Home
In a '60 Minutes' interview, legendary narrator and naturalist David Attenborough talks climate change, environmental destruction, and the urgency of standing up for planet Earth
Trump Canceled Endangered Species Protections. Biden Wants to Bring Them Back
The last administration revoked or downgraded protections for gray wolves, the American burying beetle, the northern spotted owl and other protected species
Quincy Jones, Barbra Streisand, Cher Align With United Nationsâ âCall for Codeâ Initiative
Carole King, Rod Stewart, Melissa Etheridge, Sia, Kesha also join call for developers to create solutions to climate change issues
Wildfires Are Getting Worse, So Why Is the U.S. Still Building Homes With Wood?
With climate change driving more destructive fires, some builders are pushing for steel to replace wood in U.S. home construction
Wildfires Are Getting Worse, So Why Is the U.S. Still Building Homes With Wood?
With climate change driving more destructive fires, some builders are pushing for steel to replace wood in U.S. home construction
A Court Ruled Shell Is Liable for Its Contributions to Climate Change. What Happens Now?
The oil company is the first to be held individually liable, but climate-justice groups aim to ensure it isnât the last
âChange is Coming.â Activists Just Scored Big Wins Against ExxonMobil, Chevron and Shell
The questions about climate change for ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO Darren Woods came in rapid succession during Wednesdayâs virtual meeting for shareholders. How does the company view a recent report saying the world doesnât need new investment in oil exploration? Why isnât the company jumping into renewable energy? And why is ExxonMobil investing in carbonâŚ
On Pandemics, Climate Change, and Finding Humor Amid the Doom
Author Jim Shepard talks with Jeff Goodell about his new novel "Phase Six," a scientific thriller about the return of a killer microbe
A Ceasefire Wonât Protect Palestinians From Looming Climate ThreatsâOr Israel From the Fallout
The May 21 ceasefire between Israel and Hamas won't allow Palestinians to prepare for the looming threats of climate change