Financing Green Development in the Global South Amid Trump’s Aid Cuts and Market Turmoil
Funders of climate and development action face a gargantuan task at key gatherings over the coming weeks: working out how to move ahead when the world’s biggest aid donor is turning off the tap...
Solar Grant Funding Delays in Pennsylvania Legislature Amid Rising Demand
Alrighty, so let's dive into the world of Tunkhannock Area School District, where Charles Suppon is shaking things up with some grand plans. This northeastern Pennsylvania district, home to around 2,000 students, is not...
Trump’s Executive Order Promotes Deep Sea Mining in US and International Waters
The year was 2013, and a company called UK Seabed Resources decided to dive deep into the ocean for some mining action. They brought in marine biologist Diva Amon and her crew from the...
Increased Frequency of Deadly Rains in Congo: Every Two Years Prediction
Heavy rainfall in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has caused devastating floods this month, resulting in at least 33 deaths, major road closures, and destroyed homes. The extreme weather...
European Companies Backing Strong Climate Action: Key Findings
Alright, so check this out. Solar panels were recently set up on top of a production hall at Halloren, Germany's oldest chocolate factory. This place has been around since way back in 1804, making...
Exploring the Fascination with Sinkholes: A Closer Look at Enthusiasts
Sinkholes: A Quirky FascinationIn Asheville, North Carolina, there is a group of over 3,400 individuals who share a peculiar interest in sinkholes. Lauren Bacchus, a member of the Asheville Sinkhole Group, proudly wears a...
Chubb Ends Insurance for Controversial Gulf Coast LNG Project – Inside Climate News
The global insurance giant Chubb used to provide property insurance for a disputed liquefied natural gas export project in southwest Louisiana, but not anymore, according to documents obtained by the Rainforest Action Network and...
Navigating the Battle Over Pollution Calculations in Shipping Climate Deals
At the International Maritime Organization (IMO) this month, governments agreed that, from 2028, all the world’s big ships will have to cut their emissions in line with targets – or face financial penalties. Ship...
China’s CO2 Emissions Decline Despite Growing Power Demand, Suggesting Peak Reached
Alright, so here's the deal. The Xinghuo Water Surface Photovoltaic Demonstration Project of Daqing Oilfield in Daqing, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, was in the spotlight on Aug. 8, 2024. Zhang Tao / Xinhua via...
Unveiling the Truth: The Deceptive Accounting of ‘Recycled’ Plastic
Alrighty, folks, so picture this: You’re filling up 100 bags of coffee, right? And you’re using beans from a few different providers. Now, here’s the kicker - 10 percent of the beans they sent...