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London to working to situate itself at the center of the climate economy—particularly when it comes to finance.
A Paris court has ruled that energy giant TotalEnergies must account for its consumers’ greenhouse gas emissions.
Former NOAA staffers have launched a new website that provides climate information. It replaces a government site that was shut down when the Trump administration took office.
The database of federal global warming research recreates a website that was closed amid the administration’s broad retreat from climate science.
Both the old best and worst case future scenarios in the fight against climate change are being jettisoned by the world’s top scientists as they prepare the next series of huge United Nations reports.
By America Hernandez PARIS, June 25 (Reuters) - French oil major TotalEnergies must disclose the climate risks linked to emissions from its oil and gas products and set out plans to mitigate them, a Paris court ruled on Thursday.
With President Trump’s intensified attacks on climate policy during his second term, lawsuits challenging U.S. federal actions drove global climate litigation, a new analysis shows.
Future research products previously housed under Climate.gov will be available at NOAA.gov/climate and its affiliate websites. Climate.gov was essentially gone, and the team that deleted implied that it happened because climate research somehow failed to uphold what the administration was calling “gold standard science.
Three West Midlands farmers speak about the challenges they face due to climate change.
Barbara Buffaloe from Columbia, Missouri, saw the global event as a chance to show that, despite federal cuts, “our cities are working together on climate action.”
