In an era where climate risks such as windstorms and erratic rainfall are intensifying across northern Ghana, one school in ...
An economic study calculates the effectiveness of a novel policy instrument: The underlying idea is that you are allowed to release the climate gas CO₂ into the atmosphere—but only if you promise to ...
Climate change remains feeling like a growing avalanche, an ever-ticking time bomb counting down to irreversible damage. Amid the range of policy changes under the administration of President Donald ...
Global climate spending is booming, yet only a small share helps communities adapt to intensifying climate impacts.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population sweltered under extreme heat advisories on Tuesday, news echoed through Black ...
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Aynsley O’Neill with Anne Rabe, the former environmental policy director at the New York ...
Eating less meat and more fruits and vegetables or walking and cycling more — these recommendations benefit both health and the climate. Yet, many patients reportedly do not want the environmental ...
Climate policy is not discretionary spending but collective risk pooling, according to a Vienna University study, who argue that as natural disasters proliferate, it acts as a public insurance system ...
In a world where climate change threatens our shared heritage, UNESCO invites teachers around the world to empower their students with knowledge and tools for action through the new interactive ...
Climate change is one of many factors that compel people to move; it adds fuel to poor governance, inequity and inequality, and contributes to the conditions for conflict, violence, and persecution ...
Oregon regulators have reinstated a “climate protection program” previously overturned by a lawsuit, but the revised version may face new challenges in the statehouse and the courthouse. “I would not ...