Monday, July 6, 2026

Youth climate movement demands immediate action after ’empty promises,’ announces next global strike

"If we don't act now, we won't even have the chance to deliver on those 2030, 2050 targets that world leaders keep on talking about."

Surging methane crisis: 2023 emissions flout global climate commitments, IEA warns

Despite global vows to cut greenhouse gases, methane emissions from the energy sector hover near all-time highs, challenging the effectiveness of international commitments.

Senate passes massive public lands conservation bill

The measure is the largest public lands bill considered by Congress in a decade.

Governments of California and Japan announce new collaboration to clean up pollution at seaports

The U.S.-Japan Competitiveness and Resilience Partnership will make “common and concrete efforts to decarbonize operations.”

Trump admin is rushing to mine sacred tribal land in Arizona

“Our preservation laws are not set up to prevent this level of loss. It weighs heavily on me.”

Can we reach 100 percent renewable energy in time to avert climate catastrophe?

To prevent the worst climate scenarios, carbon emissions must be slashed to net-zero by 2050.

Fire and flood

This sense of the human place in the fabric of nature – that there may be a deep connection between inner and outer weather – is starting to seem a thing of the past.

California to officially list key ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup as cancer-causing

Glyphosate continues to be at the center of a number of controversies.

Minority communities suffer from storms as GOP and Trump admin promote oil and gas

“People are going to die from cancer and have mold for the chaser.”

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?