March 28, 2024 Biden highway climate rule struck down by Texas judge: 'Unauthorized' U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix ruled against a Department of Transportation rule requiring states to report and measure greenhouse gas emissions from highway vehicles
March 28, 2024 Earth's changing spin may cause timekeepers to subtract a second from world clocks Earth's rotation is speeding up due to melting ice at the poles and shifts in the planet's core. This change might lead to the subtraction of a second from clocks.
March 28, 2024 Jane Goodall to celebrate 90th birthday with talks on urgency of environmental action Dr. Jane Goodall, a renowned British primatologist and conservationist, is approaching her 90th birthday and plans to celebrate with a series of environmental talks.
March 26, 2024 Multiple obstacles impede the UN's goal to triple renewable energy by 2030 Solar, wind and other renewable energy projects face big hurdles as governments across the globe plan to triple their renewable energy goals by 2030.
March 25, 2024 EU plan to address climate change is shelved following farmer protests across Europe A European Union plan to address climate change and protect nature was indefinitely put on hold on Monday in response to farmers' protests sweeping the continent.
March 23, 2024 Trudeau's bungled wildfire response made Canada most polluted country on continent: critics A new air quality report found that Canada had the most polluted air of any North American country in 2023, as critics say the Trudeau government's scattered response to the disaster likely made matters worse.
March 14, 2024 US Interior Department to allocate more than $120 million to tribes to address climate-related threats The Interior Department is allocating more than $120 million to tribal governments to fight the impacts of climate change, according to Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
March 13, 2024 PA Gov. Shapiro proposes plan to make power plants pay for greenhouse gases Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Wednesday proposed a plan to to make power plant owners within the state pay for their allegedly planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions.
March 13, 2024 Indigenous communities in Argentina and Chile grapple with soaring demand for lithium The prevalence of lithium mining is threatening to disrupt traditional ways of life for indigenous groups living in a region spanning Argentina, Chile and Bolivia.
March 13, 2024 Vietnam's Mekong Delta residents increasingly migrate to cities due to climate concerns In Vietnam's Mekong Delta, people from impoverished backgrounds are increasingly drawn to cities, seeking refuge from the region's climate vulnerability.