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Hillary Clinton: “I am So Sick of the Sanders Campaign Lying About Me”

Did Hillary overreact to a pretty straightforward question regarding her dedication to climate change?

Asia warming at twice the global Average: WMO report

The State of the Climate in Asia 2024 report, released Monday, shows the continent is heating up at twice the global average rate, leading to devastating impacts for ecosystems, societies and economies across the region.

US Fish and Wildlife precludes listing of monarch butterfly on Endangered Species Act; remains...

While the monarch butterfly remains a candidate for the list, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found listing actions for 161 species on the National Listing Workplan a higher priority.

Greta Thunberg accuses world leaders of ‘pure madness’ for climate failures at COP26

"Are we fighting to save ourselves and our living planet or are we fighting to maintain business as usual? Our leaders say we can have both, but the harsh truth is that is not possible."

Brazil’s indigenous peoples have long united against deforestation

When rain started to fall on the flames overtaking the area around the small Amazonian town of Lábrea, Brazil, Marcos Apurinã let...

22 young Americans sue Trump administration to block executive orders pushing fossil fuels over...

In Lighthiser v. Trump, the youth plaintiffs say the administration’s actions violate their constitutional rights to life, health and safety and breach congressional mandates to safeguard public health and ecosystems.

DNC’s climate council urges party to go beyond Biden plan, calling for fracking ban...

“The climate emergency is here. Democrats need to take the lead on confronting it.”

The inception of Synthia

How a biotech God gave birth to synthetic life

U.S. federal judge orders increased protection of marine species from oil drilling in Gulf...

“The recovery of these whales and other species is possible as long as we improve the conditions, and the responsibility lies in our collective actions.”

Huge pollution footprint flows from commercial communications satellites in orbit

Scientists are asking if the United States is prepared to handle the impacts.