Find out how the EU promotes sustainable farming practices to protect the environment and human health while improving the food sector’s resilience.
The Bucharest Court of Appeal rejected on January 29 the request filed by Greenpeace on the environmental permit for the Neptun Deep offshore gas project developed by state-owned Romgaz (BVB: SNG) and OMV Petrom (BVB: SNP).
India faces severe climate impacts, including heatwaves, cyclones, and water-related disasters, requiring urgent adaptation and policy action.
India’s cities have grown faster than their infrastructure, leaving waste management systems woefully inadequate
Emails obtained by The Associated Press reveal Doug Burgum as North Dakota governor catered to the whims of oil and gas executives while leveraging those connections to expand his political profile.
Minnesota is off track to meet its goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions that are responsible for climate change, after the end of the pandemic saw a sharp rise in pollution from cars, trucks and other transportation.
Washington Democrats are pushing a new bill forcing farmers to track cow flatulence. It's easy to see a cow flatulence tax next.
The government has announced a national target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 51-55% below 2005 levels by 2035. This new contribution would reduce NZ's emissions to around 40 million tonnes CO2-equivalent per year by 2035.
Within hours of his inauguration on January 20, 2025, Trump signed 26 executive orders, several of which directly altered United States
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he wants to fast-track the construction of power plants in Pennsylvania and offer hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks for projects that produce electricit
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we find out how much longer you could live (and the emissions you could cut) if you swap out some read meat for plant-based proteins. We also explore how fracking causes earthquakes and see the greenery on Singapore's buildings that's attracting nature.
The firms invested half a trillion in fossil fuels, stoking the crisis that led them to dump thousands of homeowners.