Yesterday, 168 employees from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) office of environmental justice were placed on administrative leave, the New York Times reports. The newspaper continues: ...
January was the hottest on record, “surprising scientists” who had expected that a cooling La Niña weather cycle would slow the almost two years of record temperatures ...
Carbon Brief spoke with Prof Wang Can from Tsinghua University to discuss its new study on global carbon neutrality progress ...
Most large emitters are likely to miss a UN deadline to submit a new climate pledge for 2035 early next week, the Financial Times reports. Only a handful of countries have so far come forward with the ...
Mental health problems induced, in part, by climate change are becoming increasingly common as the world warms ...
China’s Ministry of Commerce has announced that it is countering US tariffs with measures of its own, the Associated Press reports ...
US consumers will see higher prices at the pump as a result of tariffs enacted by new president Donald Trump, Reuters reports.
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