Why Biden Isn’t Cracking Down on Fossil Fuels
Picture this predicament, described by our climate reporter Lisa Friedman in her latest article as “a paradox worthy of Kafka”: In order to
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Picture this predicament, described by our climate reporter Lisa Friedman in her latest article as “a paradox worthy of Kafka”: In order to
What happens when you take an electric car into a town full of petrolheads and coalminers, and film them planting their steel-capped boots
History was made in the Hague district court this week. Judge Larisa Alwin ruled that Shell, one of the world’s biggest oil companies,
TAICHUNG, Taiwan — Lin Wei-Yi once gave little thought to the water sluicing through her shower nozzle, kitchen faucet and garden hose. But
President Biden has promised to sharply reduce America’s planet-warming carbon emissions, which means changes to the country’s energy system may reshape landscapes and
WASHINGTON — Despite President Biden’s pledge to aggressively cut the pollution from fossil fuels that is driving climate change, his administration has quietly
The worst of the pandemic may be over for airlines, but the industry faces another looming crisis: an accounting over its contribution to
Seven other Australian high school students and I made history on Thursday. We sat in the federal court in Sydney, holding hands and
Tens of thousands of homes, offices and hospitals could soon be warmed with surplus heat from factories, incinerator plants and even disused mine