European lawmakers declared natural gas ‘green.’ Now they may face lawsuits.

Environmental advocates said they "will not rest" until the decision is overturned in court.

Report: US on track to fall ‘significantly short’ of its climate goals

Without new policies, the nation won't even come close to halving emissions by the end of…

How transparency can transform corporate sustainability

When it comes to issues like supply-chain traceability, companies like ADM are pioneering a holistic approach…

What happened to the “war on coal” in West Virginia?

The activism spotlight has left the Coal River Valley. But when the battlefield is your home,…

US emissions cost the world $1.9 trillion in economic damages

A new study pinpoints the economic cost of emissions, paving the way for international legal action.

First climate agreement to center Indigenous voices gains international support

The Escazú Agreement establishes the relationship between human rights and environmental protections. The United Nations Permanent…

Toxic algal blooms are driving up water costs in the Great Lakes

In Toledo, Ohio, monitoring and treating algae-contaminated water from Lake Erie costs $100 per family per…

Nature is in crisis. A UN report says short-sighted economics is to blame.

A panel of experts calls for different ways to value the natural world.

Europe’s new heat wave is going to be expensive

Both for the people and, potentially, for the planet

California lawmakers are ready to decarbonize the shipping industry. The technology isn’t there yet.

Experts say getting to net-zero will require more research and government support.