ENVIRONMENT 1 day ago Jane Goodall to celebrate 90th birthday with talks on urgency of environmental action Dr. Jane Goodall, a renowned British primatologist and conservationist, is approaching her 90th birthday and plans to celebrate with a series of environmental talks.
Energy 3 days ago Berkeley abandons landmark natural gas ban after court battle The City of Berkeley, California, has entered into a legal settlement with a restaurant industry group, agreeing to repeal its law banning natural gas in new construction.
Energy 3 days ago Multiple obstacles impede the UN's goal to triple renewable energy by 2030 Solar, wind and other renewable energy projects face big hurdles as governments across the globe plan to triple their renewable energy goals by 2030.
Climate Change 6 days ago Trudeau's bungled wildfire response made Canada most polluted country on continent: critics A new air quality report found that Canada had the most polluted air of any North American country in 2023, as critics say the Trudeau government's scattered response to the disaster likely made matters worse.
Climate Change March 22 Climate cafés open worldwide to help 'ease the anxiety' of global 'crisis' The New York Times reported about how "climate cafés" are becoming a new trend in the U.S. and worldwide to help people's climate change-related mental health problems.
Democrats March 21 AOC resurrects ‘Green New Deal’ moniker for public housing bill Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is introducing a public housing bill and resurrecting her "Green New Deal" term on Thursday.
Climate Change March 20 Conservative artist handcuffed during pizza-tossing protest outside New York City Hall Conservative artist and activist Scott LoBaido was taken into custody Wednesday for hurling pizza slices onto the grounds of New York City Hall to protest the mayor's new emissions rules
Media March 20 UCLA medical school trains future doctors to be climate activists, leaked docs show UCLA medical school course reportedly assigned students readings that pushed far-left views, including protesting fossil fuels and abolishing prisons and the police.
UNITED NATIONS March 20 UN secretary-general youth climate adviser calls for Whites to be stripped of power in 'revolutionary fights' United Nations youth climate adviser to Secretary-General António Guterres, Ayisha Siddiqa, was found to rail against capitalism and White people on X.
China March 18 China pledges deeper trade and economic ties with New Zealand Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited New Zealand on Monday, voicing his readiness to enhance trade and economic ties with the Pacific island nation.