With the US out of the Paris accords (again), the world’s biggest polluter should show it’s serious about slashing emissions.
A new study reveals a striking disconnect between national climate targets and public willingness to contribute financially.
Goals of the Paris Agreement The Paris Agreement, a landmark accord reached in 2015, sets ambitious targets to combat climate ...
The latest deadline for countries to submit plans for slashing the greenhouse gas emissions fueling climate change has passed ...
In the bid to combat climate change, the signatory states to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change periodically submit ...
Long-awaited guidance advises companies to rely primarily on cutting their own emissions, rather than buying offsets ...
EDITORIAL. While the Trump administration is increasing its attacks on science and environmental issues are being ...
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Helen Clarkson of the Climate Group praises India's efforts to balance economic growth with climate commitments through ...
Groundswell NZ's post caption said: "Winston Peters gets it. New Zealand staying in the bad deal that is the Paris Agreement won't do a thing to lower global emissions, but it does lead to bureaucrats ...
Governments are guided by ethical principles when it comes to climate protection, while cost-benefit considerations take priority for their citizens, according to a new study from the University of ...