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The International Court of Justice will begin hearing arguments on Monday in a major case on how international laws can be used to protect the climate as global warming accelerates. It is the first time that the court, which is the United Nations’ h
Randolph County, a rural square of green woods and farm fields in the middle of North Carolinagem star game, is the unlikely home of one of the biggest electric vehicle battery projects in the world. Over the past two years, Toyota has announced a s
Maine has become the latest state to sue oil and gas companies over climate change, claiming that Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron and other giants waged a decades-long campaign to conceal the effects of fossil fuels and contributed to the extreme weathe
Some families in Spain were planning funerals on Tuesday, days after their relatives’ bodies were found in the aftermath of floods that killed at least 217 people. Others were still waiting for newsmozzart, caught between grief and the hope that a m
The smoke around New York City is back. But don’t blame Canada.bet on red In Vancouver, British Columbia, where I’ve lived for 25 years, we used to blame California and Washington for our occasionally smoky skies. Then in the summer of 2015, Vancouv
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The dissonance is jarring. Inside a stadium in the authoritarian petrostate of Azerbaijan, diplomatic deliberations to slow down climate change are snagged over money. Outside, the burning of fossil fuels has exacted incalculable human losses. Milli
It’s been a dry, sunny and warm autumn in New York City. But the “good” weather is bad news for the city’s water supply, which is dwindling as the region suffers through a drought. In October, New York City had one of the longest dry streaks in its
This article is part of a Women and Leadership special report highlighting the work by women around the world addressing climate change. When Martha Schwartz studied fine arts at the University of Michigan in the early 1970s, she was drawn to land a
A gusty, rain-soaked storm swept through the Pacific Northwest and Northern California this week, killing at least three people and knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of customers. The dangerous weather, fueled by the season’s first major