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UN climate talks are built on consensus. That’s part of the problem.

Christine Peringer's experience at the United Nations climate conference in 2019 shed light on the inefficiencies and lack of sophistication in the methods used to run the meetings. As a

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Lynx, beavers and aurochs return to Highlands

Trees for Life Launches Groundbreaking 'Missing Species Programme' in the Scottish Highlands Trees for Life is embarking on an innovative

Hawaiʻi’s green fee is the latest climate effort challenged by Trump

The Trump administration has stepped into a legal battle over Hawaiʻi's new green fee, a tax aimed at offsetting tourism's

New England kicks off $450M plan to supercharge heat pump adoption

The New England Heat Pump Accelerator is a groundbreaking initiative that aims to revolutionize the way homes are heated in

Resisting Black Friday advertising hype

Amazon has recently come under fire for allegedly concealing their true water usage across their various platforms, as revealed in

Extended Producer Responsibility In 2025: Progress, With More To Come

In 2026, we can expect to see more states introducing and passing EPR legislation for packaging waste management. The success

How to end factory farming

The corporate world is a powerful force, with companies often prioritizing profits over ethics. However, there are those who are

Kyoto and the Stories We Still Need to Tell About Fossil Fuel Obstruction 

Unveiling the Legacy of Climate Obstruction Through Theater Last weekend, I had the opportunity to experience "Kyoto," a captivating production

FEMA’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year

As we approach the end of 2025, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing a tumultuous time. The year