European climate monitor says extreme weather will become more ‘intense’ if countries don’t slash emissions. Summer temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere were the highest ever recorded,...
A man uses an umbrella for shade in Seoul on August 14, 2024, during a prolonged heatwave which has gripped much of the country. Anthony Wallace...
The Zero-Emission Multiple Unit, a hydrogen-powered passenger train, will soon operate in Southern California, marking a significant step toward clean energy in U.S. rail travel. Jules...
In a protest against fossil fuels, about 200 nude and semi-nude cyclists pedaled through the streets of Columbus Saturday evening. The annual event, which first took...
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Earlier this year, projections from UN Tourism put international travel on track to recover to pre-pandemic levels — putting a swell of tourism on a collision...
Overshoot Day is among an increasing number of indicators reminding us of the rising challenge of global warming, pollution, depleting resources, the oft-unnoticed extinction of animal...
Pictures by Pierre-Philippe Marcou. Video by Noemi Gragera They take off their flip flops and put on ski suits and gloves. Outside this Madrid mall, it’s...
NEWCASTLE, Australia — An ambitious plan to build a massive solar farm in remote northern Australia that would transmit energy by submarine cable to Singapore is...
Top business schools like Wharton are adapting their MBA programs to meet the growing demand for expertise in climate and sustainability, preparing graduates to navigate and...
JD Vance’s claim that the Inflation Reduction Act sends jobs to China contradicts evidence that it boosts American green manufacturing jobs. Glenn Kessler reports for The...
Despite record oil and gas production in the U.S., job opportunities in the sector continue to decline due to increased efficiency and technological advancements. Mike Soraghan...