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As Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ban hiking, fishing, and using vehicles in the woods, people are expressing confusion and ...
The July 4 floods damaged more than 2,000 structures in Kerr County, the hardest-hit part of the Texas Hill Country disaster ...
A judge is considering whether to proceed with a case brought by Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents who oppose ...
More than 144 workers have died since the U.S. began work on a heat stress regulation four years ago. “What workers actually ...
With just three months to go before the United Nations’ COP30 climate summit opens in Brazil, the government of President ...
Amsterdam-based Ore Energy has announced a major milestone for long-duration energy storage, with what it says is the first ...
A legally binding global treaty to end plastics pollution was on the verge of collapse earlier this week, with some countries ...
The United States’ carbon emissions increased while China’s declined in the first half of this year compared to the same ...
Private markets, not policy, are now writing the final chapter of the fossil fuel era, writes Climate & Capital Media Founder ...
As programs are frozen or eliminated, Indigenous communities are seeking new ways to fund and finish urgently needed ...
An iconic Argentinian glacier, long thought one of the few on Earth to be relatively stable, is now undergoing its “most ...
Freelancer Nathaniel Crouch set out for The Mix to see what clean energy looks like in Canada’s largest city. From a lone ...
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