Showing results for: Climate Change (page 66)
Qatar claims the 2022 FIFA World Cup is carbon neutral. It’s not
Jessie Blaeser
A new report says stadium construction is largely to blame
COP27 is over. What did it achieve?
Blanca Begert, Emily Pontecorvo, Naveena Sadasivam
The climate conference delivered a historic deal on loss and damage — but little else
Pew poll: 42% of religious Americans pray for the environment
Kate Yoder
But that concern for the planet doesn't always include climate change
Developing countries need trillions for climate action. Where will it come from?
Blanca Begert
At COP 27, negotiators have been haggling over how to pay for the mounting costs of climate change
Inside the COP27 fight to get wealthy nations to pay climate reparations
Naveena Sadasivam
How developing countries' 30-year battle for "loss and damage" funding culminated in a new agreement in Egypt.
How the energy crisis is pressuring countries’ climate plans
Robert Brecha
The invasion of Ukraine caused an energy deficit — now European countries scramble to find fossil fuel options
What is a flash drought? An earth scientist explains
Antonia Hadjimichael
Extreme dry periods, or flash droughts, threaten crop yields and cause stochastic, destructive events
COP27 ends with no emissions agreement: The oil era is ending anyway — because it must
Carl Pope
Now we understand: Oil-exporting nations will never agree to move on — so the world will do it without them
When will climate change become the crucial issue in American elections?
Tom Engelhardt
Most pressing issue was missing in action in the 2022 midterm elections
Is Earth a self-regulating organism? New study suggests our planet has a built-in climate control
Troy Farah
Earth can correct its climate over eons, scientists say; sadly, it doesn't work fast enough to stop climate change
Experts say COP27’s ‘plastic waste pyramid’ is focusing on the wrong solution
Joseph Winters
Some call it a missed opportunity to push for plastic production cuts
What the Sam Bankman-Fried debacle can teach us about “longtermism”
Émile P. Torres
I'm not surprised that longtermism led to fraud, corruption and disaster. I'm mostly surprised it wasn't worse
Cooking from meal boxes can cut household food waste by 38%, according to research
Shantanu Mullick, Erica Van Herpen, Sebastian Schuster
Are people better off outsourcing part of the cooking process with subscription meal boxes?
How did gourds evolve to be so weird? Biologists think they know why
Matthew Rozsa
Pumpkins and melons have incredible diversity, and can weigh one pound or 1,000. What's their genetic secret?
Facing a call for climate reparations, wealthy nations propose an insurance scheme
Naveena Sadasivam
A group of countries led by Germany announced a climate insurance scheme called the Global Shield at COP27
Super PAC money has become an existential threat to Democrats — and democracy
Maya Handa
If Democratic leaders don't crack down on super PAC spending, they'll lose control of the party to billionaires
Study: Extreme heat responsible for hundreds of deaths in Texas prisons
Alleen Brown
Texas officials claimed that no prisoners have been killed by heat. A new report shows they're wrong
Biden to federal contractors: Make plans to cut your greenhouse gas emissions
Avery Schuyler Nunn
Companies supplying the largest buyer of goods on the planet could soon have to get in line with the Paris Agreemen
“Who was it, and what did they buy?” Right-wing dark money group gets $850M from 2 anonymous donors
Jake Johnson
The gifts were "among the largest ever donations to a politically-connected group"
How do you cover a present nothing like the past?
Mark Schapiro
Tips for covering the extremes driven by climate change, and the potential perils of biofuels
“I don’t want to be a vampire, I want to be a werewolf”: Herschel Walker campaign gets more bizarre
Igor Derysh
"I've got to say, it's some rambling incoherence taken to Olympian levels," said MSNBC host Joe Scarborough
How California’s initiative to fund electric vehicles went terribly wrong
Blanca Begert
Prop 30 had widespread support. Then Governor Newsom and billionaires got involved
Biden touts methane crackdown at COP27
Emily Pontecorvo
A new EPA proposal would allow third parties to catch methane "super emitters" red handed
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