Nearly 200 nations at the recent UN Climate Conference, or COP28, memorialized the need to transition away from fossil fuels, the first time they were mentioned directly in such an agreement. I have ...
April 6, 1955, was a perfect spring day in Los Angeles. Downtown, the skies were unusually smog-free as Lauren B. Hitchcock, president of the Air Pollution Foundation, made his way up the marble steps ...
Does it make sense to continue holding massive international summits if the core of the problem—the continued use of oil, gas, and coal—continues to be systematically avoided?
Surging investment in clean energy around the globe and plunging costs for solar and wind power generation are combining to create an energy transition that is “unstoppable,” UN Secretary‑General ...
Opinion
Carbon capture: the “distracting, dangerous scam” governments are relying on to reach net zero
Supporters including Tony Blair say that we can’t decarbonise without carbon capture. Others argue that it’s a deliberate smokescreen for the fossil fuel industry to continue business as usual, writes ...
How do fossil fuels influence the atmospheric chemistry of the Arctic? This is what a recent study published in Nature Geoscience hopes to address as a team of scientists investigated how air ...
Marina Romanello, Principal Research Fellow in the Institute for Global Health at University College London (UCL) Around two million deaths globally are associated with the burning of fossil fuels ...
1,500 college endowments are divesting from fossil fuels. You can convince your school to divest too
Most of you probably know that governments must soon change to cleaner and greener energy sources to prevent people from suffering or dying from the damaging effects of pollution and severe ...
Scientists warn human-driven emissions put 2025 among the hottest years, intensifying deadly heatwaves, droughts, storms and ...
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