climate risks
Newsletter
The world is finally cracking down on ‘greenwashing’
The plan to stop companies from fudging their climate goals is fundamentally flawed.
www.thestar.com
Energy-rich Qatar faces fast-rising climate risks at home
AL RAYYAN, Qatar (AP) — At a suburban park near Doha, the capital city of Qatar, cool air from vents in the ground blasted joggers on a November day t...
Landslide risk is on the rise thanks to climate change, and states are looking to identify hazards
Washington — home to deadliest landslide in the U.S. history — is working to prevent future loss of life by scanning the state for new threats.
U.S. Arctic and sub-Arctic military bases are unprepared for impacts of climate change
A new U.S. Department of Defense report focusing on the climate resilience of the country’s military installations in the northern latitudes concludes that the U.S. military is failing to prepare its facilities for the challenges of long-term climate change.
Green investing is having its moment in the sun. Can it help save the planet?
As interest grows in sustainable stocks, observers worry there’s more hype than substance to the trend.
Janet Yellen walks political tightrope to deliver on Biden’s climate promises
Many Republicans and industry advocates say financial regulators shouldn’t have their hands deep in environmental policy. Progressive Democrats want bold action quickly.
Private equity is quietly keeping fossil fuel companies in business
Vulture funds have spent $1.1 trillion snapping up energy companies over the past decade.
ORIGINAL REPORTING
MOST POPULAR
CLIMATE