Scientists found a new emperor penguin colony by tracking poo markings from spaceThe colony, like many others, faces an existential threat due to climate change. By I. Bonifacic, 01.22.2023
Post-pandemic gas revival may threaten climate change targetsThe world might not hit emissions goals even after demand cools off.By J. Fingas, 07.05.2021
Dutch court orders Shell to cut its emissions by 45 percent by 2030It's a historic win for the climate movement. By I. Bonifacic, 05.26.2021
Biden pledges to cut US greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030The ambitious target arrives ahead of Biden's virtual summit on climate change.By S. Shah, 04.22.2021
The US officially rejoins the Paris climate change agreementThe international effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions can count America in again.By C. Low, 02.19.2021
Amazon's Rivian electric vehicles start making deliveries in LAAmazon ordered 100,000 of them as part of its climate pledge. By S. Dent, 02.03.2021
The US will rejoin the Paris climate change agreementPresident Joe Biden started the process with his third executive order.By I. Bonifacic, 01.20.2021
UN urges a push toward low-carbon tech to avoid a climate catastropheOn our current trajectory, we'll easily pass the Paris Agreement's 2-degree Celsius target.By I. Bonifacic, 12.09.2020
Apple, Google and Microsoft sign letter backing Paris Agreement (updated)Amazon, Facebook and most big US carriers haven't signed, though.By J. Fingas, 12.02.2019
Amazon orders 100,000 EVs to help meet climate goal ten years earlyIt hopes to hit emission reduction targets by 2040.By K. Holt, 09.19.2019
EU lending bank aims to cut funding for fossil fuel projects by 2020It's not waiting for years to push companies toward greener projects.By J. Fingas, 07.28.2019
Current CO2 emissions will heat up the Earth by more than 1.5˚CWe could be on track to increase global temperatures by 2˚C.By C. Fisher, 07.01.2019
Planet Earth might be the biggest loser under President TrumpWith regulations repealed, agencies de-fanged and international agreements torn up, the environment will pay the price.By T. O'Brien, 11.09.2016