The latest IPCC report, released today makes it clear that a rapid and equitable phase-out of all fossil fuels is necessary to avoid overshoot and minimize irreversible harm to people and ecosystems.
A new study published found that over the past few decades, Exxon's own scientists predicted how much their own burning of fossil fuels would warm the planet-even more accurately than some academic and government models.
After Senator Joe Manchin's "permitting reform" provision drew opposition from both parties and frontline communities, the National Defense Authorization Act moved forward without Manchin's Dirty Deal provisions, marking another major win for climate champions and people power.
As the final outcomes of the UN Climate Talks in Egypt (COP27) have been announced, the text paves the way for the continued expansion of fossil fuels and increased climate impacts, according to 350.org.
U.S. President Joe Biden gave a speech at COP27 where he announced U.S. initiatives and global commitments, including commitments to supporting adaptation in specific Global South regions, including across Africa and the Pacific Islands.
Yesterday, the Federal Reserve's Vice Chair of Supervision Michael Barr outlined a broad agenda in a speech that referenced the need for climate change preparations and safety and fairness of the finance industry.
Building on the momentum of President Biden's historic climate legislation, leaders with 350.org, 350 Colorado, Wyoming Chapter - Sierra Club and Jackson Hole Sunrise pushed for more action from our government's key agencies to stop investments in fossil fuels.
A team of Brazilian researchers announced on Friday that they discovered a 115-million-year-old fossil that belongs to a species of dinosaur not known in the northeastern state of Ceara.
Paleontologists are usually the ones to find bones and remains of dinosaurs or the large elephant-like species, Mastodons, that roamed around North America more than 10,000 years ago.