Tag: Climate

The Paris Climate Agreement Is Turning 10—These 5 Charts Show What Progress We’ve Made

As we mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, it's crucial to reflect on the progress made

Letters to the Editor: rats, climate and colonialism

Today's Letters to the Editor from readers discuss various topics such as the importance of Treaty education, solidarity

Flatwater Free Press and Grist hire Anila Yoganathan to cover climate change in Nebraska

The Flatwater Free Press and Grist have joined forces to bring on board reporter Anila Yoganathan, who will

2025 Earth Partner Prize: Artists Fostering Climate Awareness

Earth Partner, Art Partner's sustainability division, in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility (GEF), recently announced the winners

‘Climate smart’ beef? After a lawsuit, Tyson agrees to drop the label.

Consumers concerned about the environmental impact of their food choices have reason to celebrate recent legal victories against

Fire prompts evacuations at COP30 climate talks in Brazil : NPR

In this frame from video provided by Catherine Ellis, flames engulf pavilions at the COP30 U.N. Climate Summit

Climate heating has reached even deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean

The warming of the Arctic Ocean has been a topic of concern for scientists in recent years. Warmer

At COP30 in Brazil, climate adaptation takes center stage

must get back to the table,” said Stark. “The longer the U.S. stays out, the more difficult it

The birth of the climate doula

Doulas are becoming increasingly aware of the impacts of the worsening climate crisis on their clients' pregnancies. Esther

The climate paradox of having a dog

As a long-time vegetarian, I have always been conscious of my impact on the planet. However, one aspect

Edge Hill divests from climate wreckers

Fossil Fuel and Border Industry Companies Banned from Edge Hill University InvestmentsEdge Hill University has taken a significant

Heat Waves Will Be Less Extreme because of Paris Climate Agreement

Climate Action Is Slow—But It Will Still Curb Extreme Heat Ten years after the Paris climate agreement, the