Monday, May 13, 2024

“Empowering women and indigenous peoples” will help us more effectively combat climate change says...

Recognition and use of indigenous and local knowledge are "important for long-term sustainability."

Global sea-level rise began accelerating ‘30 years earlier’ than previously thought

Global sea level rise began to accelerate in the 1960s, 30 years earlier than suggested by previous assessments, a new study finds.

Deniers deflated as climate reality hits home

It's time for deniers to accept evidence and reason or get the hell out of the way.

‘We won’t be intimidated,’ declare campaigners after ExxonMobil accused of pressuring witnesses in New...

"Exxon is polluting these proceedings just like it has polluted our communities."

Biodiversity is highest on indigenous-managed lands – even higher than protected land areas

“Partnerships with Indigenous communities can ameliorate shortfalls in habitat protection for biodiversity conservation.”

One-third of all new childhood asthma cases in Europe are due to air pollution

"Largely, these impacts are preventable...We can and should do something about it."

Bleak financial outlook for US fracking industry

General investors are finally catching up to the bad deal that fracking represents, but the question is: What took them so long?

Ocean heat waves becoming more frequent and killing coral instantly

Marine heatwaves, which have become more frequent, intense, and have been staying longer, are playing a huge role in coral death, says...

Public Herald Report Finds: Pennsylvania is discharging radioactive fracking waste into rivers as landfill...

Edited by Melissa Troutman Originally published by Joshua B. Pribanic and Talia Wiener for Public Herald edited by Melissa Troutman

Documents shine new light on Koch brothers’ early efforts to abolish the department of...

A scheme to abolish the Department of Energy (DOE) helped spur a failed 1980 Libertarian Party presidential bid — and in the...