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Kemal Ozdemir looked up at the bare peaks of Mount Cilo in Turkey’s Kurdish majority southeast: “There were glaciers 10 years ...
The ICJ concluded that states have explicit legal duties to safeguard the climate system against anthropogenic greenhouse gas ...
A new report highlights the growing insurance crisis playing out in parts of the country that are prone to frequent weather ...
Honolulu is suing major fossil fuel companies, including ExxonMobil, Shell, and Chevron, over climate change impacts ...
The approval of a solar farm in just 30 business days is an example of how the renewables rollout could be sped up if ...
Australia will expand the volume of solar and wind projects it underwrites in the race to stabilise an ageing power grid and ...
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In the largest case in its history, the International Court of Justice last week ruled, in a non-binding opinion, that ...
Trawling near Antarctica for krill — a crustacean central to the diet of whales and a critical buffer to global warming — has ...
The Climate Judiciary Project claims to provide judges with objective information on climate science. Critics say ...
The EPA will unveil a proposal as early as Tuesday to scrap a landmark determination that planet-warming gases endanger ...
More than 250 million people in the U.S.—nearly three quarters of the population—are experiencing moderate, major or extreme ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Food insecurity is rising in many parts of Africa, with the number of people unable to afford a healthy diet surpassing 1 billion — some two-thirds of the continent’s population ...
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