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Ten years after the Paris climate agreement, the limited progress we’ve made in reducing global warming means that there will be less extreme heat in the future than there would be without the accord
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s first love was and is the ocean. As a marine biologist, writer, and climate activist, it’s something she thinks about all the time.
After fending off cancer for 17 years, Hazel Chandler, one of Phoenix's most memorable environmental advocates, has died. She was 80.
How can they thrive in the age of climate change? Here are 6 strategies from women leaders in 4 countries from Smart City Expo 2025.
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Relentless rise in carbon pollution from fossil fuels slightly dampens climate-fighting hopes
For each of the past several years, scientists, analysts and officials have been hoping that it would be the year when emissions from the burning of
Former EPA Administrator Michael Regan delivered an optimistic message on the future of climate action and sustainable, equitable solutions October 28 as part of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs’ Advancing Climate Solutions.
Allie Lindstrom, a senior strategist for the Sierra Club’s Sustainable Finance campaign, applauded CalPERS for its ambitious climate action plan and cited the country’s largest pension fund as a leader in pushing companies to pursue more sustainable practices, including encouraging businesses to publish their emission records.
U.N. climate negotiations are underway in Brazil, and leaders are pushing for accelerating efforts to curb global warming by drastically reducing the carbon pollution that causes it.
The Trump administration did not send high-level negotiators to the talks and is withdrawing for the second time from the 10-year-old Paris Agreement.
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A flotilla kicks off the People's Summit, a global gathering aimed at unity on climate action
As United Nation climate talks get underway in Belem, a different kind of conference is kicking off: the People’s Summit, a gathering of activists, organizers, environmentalists and Indigenous groups from around the world.
Negotiators in Belém, Brazil, opened COP30 with a stark warning: the race to avert catastrophic global heating is being sabotaged by a surge of climate disinformation. The falsehoods, spreading faster than ever online,