Tag: Climate

Bill stopping climate lawsuits passes first hurdle

Russell Palmer of RNZ A bill that blocks lawsuits against companies for their climate-altering emissions under tort law

Global ocean temperatures are entering “uncharted territory,” climate scientists say

In June, the Earth's average ocean temperature reached unprecedented levels, as reported by two European Union Earth monitoring

Climate activists take on a new foe: Data centers

In the aftermath of the political upheaval of 2025, which saw mass federal layoffs, agency closures, and reductions

Food bills hit by soil and climate crises

Campaigners have raised concerns that households are experiencing increasing pressure on their food bills due to deteriorating soil

Can home batteries help save the climate and save you money?

Home batteries can charge up when electricity is cheap and sell energy back to the grid at peak

How FIFA’s climate solution has turned into ‘water-gate’

As the United States faces off against Australia this afternoon, millions of soccer enthusiasts are expected to watch.

Climate Change Is Stealing Our Sleep — and the Economic Impact Could Reach the Trillions

As this century progresses, rising nighttime temperatures could lead to an average annual sleep loss of about 16

‘Every day it’s more barriers’: how the US is shutting out climate refugees

This story was originally published by The Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.​ Around the globe,

What’s driving up your expenses? Many Americans say climate change.

For many years, American politicians have hesitated to address climate change and reduce carbon dioxide emissions, fearing the

Why are so many Democrats going quiet on climate change?

As the midterm elections draw near, a notable shift has occurred among Democratic politicians: those who previously identified

Making Sense of a Turbulent Global Climate and Clean Energy Landscape

Nearly a decade has passed since the Paris Agreement became effective in November 2016, and the current state

New York backtracked on its climate goals. Here’s why.

Recently, New York set a precedent by being the first state to relax a mandatory climate law enacted