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It's time to act again. By Mario Molina and Durwood J. Zaelke ... News about Kyoto Protocol, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Leon v. ExxonMobil is the boldest step yet in the efforts to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable for the damage it’s done to the planet.
Global experts demanded an end to fossil fuel extraction and highlighted solutions and strategies to address the climate crisis and democratic backsliding The COP in Belem cannot become just another ...
Kyoto City Buses and Raku Buses cost 230 yen (about $2.35) per trip, but you can purchase a one-day bus pass for 600 yen (about $5.50) if you plan on riding a lot (kids younger than 12-ride for ...
Seiko Hashimoto has been elected president of the Japanese Olympic Committee, becoming the first woman to head the body.
Sixth of a series. 27. The Senate deliberations clarify that "reverse complementarity" intended to cover the ICC if and only if the Rome Statute enters into force in the Philippines, as it was ...
Brazilian Catholic worshippers have laid down an eco-friendly carpet in front of the world-famous Christ the Redeemer statue ...
Criminal law struggles to keep up with predatory uses of the technology for ‘image-based sexual abuse’. It’s time to step back and build future-proof protections.
A scientist-authored brief played a role in the 2009 determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health. With the finding now up for reconsideration, the same scientists revisit their opinion.