From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Steve Curwood ...
Scientists at the RMIT University in Australia have simplified the conversion of carbon emissions ...
In a reversal from previous years' pollution reductions, the United States spewed 2.4% more heat-trapping gases from the burning of fossil fuels in 2025 than in the year before, researchers calculated ...
In 2018, at a Dubai resort next to the blue-green waters of the Persian Gulf, Amin Nasser, CEO of Saudi Aramco, stood before an audience of hundreds of petrochemical executives to set out his vision ...
Report shows Africa emits under 4% of global CO2, while 32 firms, led by Aramco and ExxonMobil, drive climate crisis.
Africa still producing less than 4% of global pollution Just 32 fossil fuel companies were responsible for half the global ...
BELEM – For each of the past several years, scientists, analysts and officials have been hoping that it would be the year when emissions from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas would stop going ...
As fossil fuel-based carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise to record levels, a new analysis shows that a majority of these emissions can be traced back to a shrinking number of large corporate ...
The University of Oregon's new partnership with the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) is sparking criticism over increased ...
On the morning of Jan. 10, when the federal government said it would stop prioritizing how many lives are saved by cutting ...