By Ben Aris in Berlin A wave of new rich nations oil and gas extraction projects approved since 2022 will consume nearly one-fifth of the world’s remaining carbon budget for limiting global warming to ...
Reflecting on 10 years of the Paris Agreement, the world faces a stark reality: progress in renewables amid a widening gap in climate action commitments.
The Paris Agreement was never meant to solve the climate crisis in a single moment. It was designed to change direction.
In its initial “assessment reports”—lengthy tomes of scientific knowledge on the climate, published every eight years or so—the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change conveyed what the future might ...
October 30 - Ten years ago, the Paris Agreement transformed the politics of climate change. It did what decades of fragmented diplomacy could not: it created a shared global framework that made ...
Click the downloadable graphic: Current Climate Pledges and Future Hot Days The last 10 years have been record hot for the planet. This unprecedented warming is the direct result of human activities — ...
On the first day of this year’s United Nations climate summit, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva promised attendees that this conference would be different. The 30th annual Conference of ...
In the decade since the Paris climate agreement was hammered out, countries have made only halting efforts toward meeting the accord’s goal of limiting global warming. But even that modest progress ...
Two sustainability bodies—T&E and Opportunity Green—have commissioned a legal analysis which suggests non-CO 2 emissions from aviation should be included in national climate plans. Under the Paris ...