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Environment
Farmers in Africa look to ancient fertilizer methods and new greenhouse technologies as climate change parches the land
By
Farai Mutsaka
,
Omar Faruk
,
Desmond Tiro
and
The Associated Press
April 28, 2024
Commentary
After overshadowing climate talks, the myth of ‘circularity’ looms over the UN plastics treaty
By
Judith Enck
and
Pamela Miller
April 24, 2024
Finance
How Vietnam’s farmers are untangling the rice paradox—a crop that suffers deeply from climate change is also a major contributor
By
Aniruddha Ghosal
and
The Associated Press
April 23, 2024
Retail
Finland—the world’s No. 1 coffee consumer—is turning to AI and lab-grown beans to energize the industry
By
Sasha Rogelberg
April 22, 2024
Environment
Europe’s temperatures rising at nearly twice the global average, new U.N. report warns
By
Jamey Keaten
and
The Associated Press
April 22, 2024
Environment
Over 70% of the world’s workforce is likely to be exposed to excessive heat during their careers, U.N. warns
By
Jamey Keaten
and
The Associated Press
April 22, 2024
Finance
Nobel laureate Esther Duflo proposes taxing 3,000 billionaires to protect the world’s poorest from climate change—and most Americans likely agree with the plan
By
Sunny Nagpaul
April 20, 2024
Environment
Humpback whale found in New Jersey sustained blunt force trauma and a fractured skull, reigniting concerns about offshore wind power
By
Wayne Parry
and
The Associated Press
April 13, 2024
Commentary
Big Meat leaves ‘a huge cow-shaped hole’ in big banks’ climate commitments, new report finds
By
Monique Mikhail
and
Ward Warmerdam
April 12, 2024
Environment
Humanity has just 2 years ‘to save the world,’ UN climate chief says
By
Seth Borenstein
,
Jamey Keaten
and
The Associated Press
April 10, 2024
Environment
Gen Z climate activists celebrate after Swiss boomers strike a blow for environmentalism in major European Court of Human Rights ruling
By
Molly Quell
,
Raf Casert
and
The Associated Press
April 10, 2024
Retail
U.K. retailer M&S is spending $1.3 million on a diet plan for its cows to stop them from burping and farting 11,000 tons of methane into the air
By
Ryan Hogg
April 10, 2024
Environment
Group of Swiss women win the first-ever climate case victory in Europe’s highest human rights court
By
Molly Quell
,
Raf Casert
and
The Associated Press
April 10, 2024
Environment
After being ravaged by wildfires last year, Greece now wants to pour $2.3 billion into fighting climate change and natural disasters
By
Paul Tugwell
,
Sotiris Nikas
and
Bloomberg
April 9, 2024
Environment
March was the 10th month in a row to be the hottest on record, scientists say
By
Suman Naishadham
and
The Associated Press
April 9, 2024
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