Louisiana, Northeast see progress 1 week after Hurricane Ida
Louisiana’s electricity provider restored power to most New Orleans households by Monday morning, as a heat wave continued to threaten elderly residents and other vulnerable people.
Scores of asset managers fall short on tougher UK best practice code
BlackRock, Fidelity, Legal & General, M&G and abrdn are among 125 firms endorsed under Britain's tougher best practice code to stop "greenwashing" by asset managers, though 64 peers failed to make the grade, the Financial Reporting Council said on Monday.
Biden pitches spending plan, declares 'climate crisis is here' while talking Ida, wildfire response
President Biden on Thursday, in response to Hurricane Ida and California wildfires, said the "climate crisis is here," while pushing Congress to take action in his government spending plan.
Taliban wants to help fight climate change, terrorism, despite links to executions, oppression: reports
This is not your grandfather’s Taliban. At least that’s what a senior official for the ruling militant organization in Afghanistan might have the world believe.
Hydrogen-powered vehicles: A realistic path to clean energy?
Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is increasingly viewed, along with electric vehicles, as one way to slow the environmentally destructive impact of the planet’s 1.2 billion vehicles, most of which burn gasoline and diesel fuel. Manufacturers of large trucks and commercial vehicles are beginning to embrace hydrogen fuel cell technologies as a way forward. So are makers of planes, trains and passenger vehicles.
Study: German emissions to grow by largest amount since 1990
Germany is forecast to slip back below the threshold it had set for cutting greenhouse gases by 2020, amid a post-pandemic recovery and unfavorable conditions for renewable energy, according to a report by an environmental think tank Sunday.
Bill Gates pledges $1.5 billion for infrastructure bill’s new climate projects
Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates said his climate investment fund will commit $1.5 billion for joint projects with the U.S. government if Congress enacts a program aimed at developing technologies that lower carbon emissions.
U.S. weighs 2050 target in bid to wean airlines off fossil fuels
Airline trade group IATA estimates just 100 million to 120 million liters of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) will be produced in 2021 - just 0.05% of overall fuel.
How are markets reacting to ‘dramatic’ UN climate report?
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz provides insight into climate change worries and today’s markets.
Biden's electric car ambitions face real world roadblocks
President Biden wants to convert American motorists to electric cars as a linchpin of his plan to address climate change. Success heavily depends on factors outside his control.
Exxon suspended from climate advocacy group it helped form
Exxon Mobil Corp was suspended from advocacy group Climate Leadership Council that looks to make policies to address climate change, the CLC said on Friday.
Exxon considers pledging ‘net zero’ carbon by 2050
Exxon Mobil Corp. is considering a pledge to reduce its net carbon emissions to zero by 2050, according to people familiar with the matter, in what would amount to a significant strategic shift by the oil company.
Expert on dangers of Biden's push for zero-emission vehicles
Former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses the impact of Biden's push for zero-emission vehicles on 'Kudlow'
How NASA scientists use satellite data to help farmers
NASA is using satellite data to help develop tools to support farmers and assist in the scientific study of soil loss.
US-Russia talks to be 'constructive’ but are in early stages: Ian Bremmer
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer on U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman meeting with her Russian counterparts on Wednesday to discuss strategic stability, potential threats and foreign policy priorities.
China's solar dominance raises concerns about US human rights, clean energy goals
Can the U.S. maintain its human rights leadership while pursuing an energy agenda that increases its reliance on Chinese suppliers?
What are the impacts of global warming on our daily lives?
Copenhagen Consensus President Bjorn Lomborg on climate change impacting daily lives and death rates.
Biden admin asking for $1.5B to combat drought, fires in Western states
The Biden administration’s budget proposal for the fiscal year 2022 includes a more than $1.5 billion spending plan to fight historic droughts and fires that are sweeping the West.
Natural disaster insured losses hit 10-year high in first half of 2021: insurance broker
Insured losses from natural disasters hit a 10-year high of $42 billion in the first half of 2021, with the biggest loss related to extreme cold in the United States in February, insurance broker Aon said on Wednesday.
EU to unveil first-of-its-kind carbon border tax
Europe’s trailblazing carbon border levy is facing a decidedly soft launch. When the European Commission’s climate tsar Frans Timmermans outlines on Wednesday how he plans to cut bloc-wide emissions 55% by 2030, a tax on dirty imports will be a key component.