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Ancient humans mastered fire. Now, burning fossil fuels and blazing landscapes threaten to 'undo the world'
In my childhood, fire had two faces. The first: friendly, vivacious, exuberant. Like a puppy with sharp teeth and too much ...
As war disrupts global oil supply, more than 50 countries, dubbed a "coalition of the willing," are meeting April 26-29 in Santa Marta, Colombia, for the first Conference on Transitioning Away from ...
The promise of “moving beyond fossil fuels” sets the agenda for the First International Conference on the Transition Beyond ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has altered and removed information from its website that connected climate change to the burning of fossil fuels. The changes come as the Trump administration ...
Stay connected via Google News Nigeria is among 60 countries attending the first international conference on transitioning ...
First International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia, many rights issues are ...
The field of critical minerals has emerged as a central focus in global discussions on the shift away from fossil fuels and the broader challenge of ...
While over 99% of peer-reviewed climate science papers agree that humans are the primary driver of rising global temperatures, many people still spread misinformation. Biggers argued that dirty fuels ...
Ahead of the ‘high level segment’ of the Santa Marta Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Colombia, the Global Climate and Health Alliance, a consortium of over 250 health ...
With an inclusive and participatory approach, the first global summit on the fossil fuel transition can pave the way for solutions that respond directly to what’s needed on the ground ...
If the camel is a committee’s version of a horse, then the concluding notes of the 30 th United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP30) at Belém, Brazil were bound to be ungainly, weak, and messy.
The Pentagon is the world’s largest fossil fuels consumer, with a larger carbon footprint than most countries.
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