Commentary: Gender Equality, a Game Changer for Improved Natural Resources Management
At night, after she tucks her children in, Leena spends three hours making mats out of reeds that grow in nearby marshlands and wetlands.
Along...
Solar power growth leaps by 50% worldwide thanks to US and China
Solar power
UK leads Europe for solar growth despite drop in installations after government cut subsidies
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A worker maintains photo-voltaic panels at Xinyi station in Songxi,...
Finance sector could face climate-risk testing, says Australian watchdog
Regulator says it may add climate change to the list of scenarios it asks institutions to run to check economic resilience
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The finance sector could...
E.P.A. Head Stacks Agency With Climate Change Skeptics
By CORAL DAVENPORTMarch 7, 2017WASHINGTON — Days after the Senate confirmed him as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt appeared at the Conservative Political...
Can the Sámi survive climate change and logging?
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Reindeer herding is central to the Sámi...
Enhancements to Energy Conservation Act to include better reporting of greenhouse gas emissions
SINGAPORE: Large industrial emitters in Singapore will need to improve how they measure and report greenhouse gas emissions, in order for them to better...
L'ONU appelle à mettre en uvre des stratégies de réduction des risques de catastrophes
NEW YORK (Nations unies), 7 mars (Xinhua) -- A l'ouverture mardi de la cinquième Plateforme régionale sur la réduction des risques de catastrophes des...
COMMENT: The myths and realities of carbon pricing in Canada and beyond
Jason Clemens and Kenneth Green are analysts with the Fraser Institute.There’s a general, indeed a strong consensus, within the economic community that a properly...
Reform of the EUETS Has at Last Made Significant Progress
The effective limit on the size of the MSR proposed by Council is an extremely welcome strengthening of the EUETS. However it will still...
Climate change impact on Australia may be irreversible, five-yearly report says
Exclusive: State of the Environment report says heritage and economic activity are being affected and the disadvantaged will be worst hit
Josh Frydenberg: bright...