High Cost Hinders Progress of Carbon Capture As Climate-Change Fix December 9, 2014 By Jeremy van Loon Scientists know only two credible ways to prevent temperatures from rising to dangerous levels: stop burning fossil fuels or capture...
3rd IPCC Report: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accelerate Despite Reduction Efforts April 16, 2014 By Charles E. Boyle The latest in a series of reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) unfortunately confirms that “global emissions...
Extracting Carbon from Nature Can Aid Climate, but Will Be Costly: UN Report March 27, 2014 By Alister Doyle A little-known technology that may be able to take the equivalent of China’s greenhouse gas emissions out of the carbon...
Global Climate Spending Falling Further Behind Target: Report October 22, 2013 By Nina Chestney Global spending to combat climate change fell last year and remains far below the level needed to prevent its most...
Commentary: Breathing New Life into Climate Policy June 26, 2013 By John Kemp Shale has killed climate policy. Now the International Energy Agency (IEA) is trying to bring it back to life. Following...
Global Investors Call for Action on Serious Climate Danger November 20, 2012 By David Fogarty A coalition of the world’s largest investors called on governments on Tuesday to ramp up action on climate change and...
Main Points of Agreement from Rio+20 Summit Show Little Progress June 25, 2012 By Nina Chestney Global leaders on Friday wrapped up a United Nations development summit with little to show but a lackluster agreement, as...
U.N. Sounds Environment Alarm Ahead of Rio Summit June 7, 2012 By Jeff Coelho and David Fogarty Population growth, urbanization and consumption are set to inflict irreversible damage on the planet, the United Nations said on Wednesday,...