The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.N. body which brings together climate scientists from nearly 200 countries to assess the planet's health, will meet in Hangzhou, China, next week to plan its next global report.
Faced with energy poverty, costly fossil fuels, and cheap solar, developing economies are voting with their feet.
Governments have long used tariffs to protect domestic industries from foreign competition. While the goal is to protect, can this harm climate action and us long term?
Despite big shifts toward renewable energy, the world still has far to go to give up fossil fuels.
The Trump administration is answering that question with a flat “no.” It is dismantling a host of initiatives by which the Biden administration sought to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to protect all nations from the effects of climate change.
Two Republican state lawmakers write that President Trump can get serious about confronting China will also standing up for the environment.
PARIS: Tense negotiations on the timing and content of the UN's next blockbuster assessment of global warming science opened in China on Monday,