Supreme Court Gives Big Oil a Win in Climate Fight With Cities
In the case, BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, No. 19-1189, the fossil fuel companies requested an expansive review of
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In the case, BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, No. 19-1189, the fossil fuel companies requested an expansive review of
A significant part of the Greenland ice sheet is on the brink of a tipping point, after which accelerated melting would become inevitable
Tiny fragments of plastic, known as microplastics, have been found in many commons foods, airborne dust from homes and even at the bottom
As the climate emergency creeps closer to the top of the political agenda, where it belongs, an argument is raging over communication. Exactly
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For trophy hunters, the big five are the toughest, most dangerous animals to kill, but a photography project has turned the meaning of
The outback looms large in Australia’s collective mythology. For some it’s a fabled place of extreme beauty and harshness that forged the Australian
War was still raging in Europe and Asia when delegates from 44 countries met at Bretton Woods in New Hampshire in July 1944.
The US climate envoy, John Kerry, has said 50% of the carbon reductions needed to get to net zero will come from technologies
Andy Gray stands beside an enormous hill of bare red earth and smiles with a hint of mischief. This is his best field,