The Year in Climate News
A lot happened this year. Jog your memory with stories compiled by The New York Times climate desk. Read More
A lot happened this year. Jog your memory with stories compiled by The New York Times climate desk. Read More
A district in London has developed an innovative way to divert subway heat for buildings to lower carbon emissions. Other cities are getting creative, as well. Read More
If the bill dies, it could prove extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the United States to meet its climate targets. Read More
The solar farms, planned for the California desert, would generate enough electricity to power about 132,000 homes, the Interior Department said. Read More
February 2021 brought the planet's 16th-warmest February, and this December is much warmer than it should be. Although warmer climates are being experienced across the world, experts say that the…
One Democratic Party holdout has stopped Biden’s Build Back Better plan in its tracks. On Sunday, Senator Joe Manchin III (D-W. Va.) declined to support Build Back Better, leaving many…
Designer Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled a new technology campus for cybersecurity and AI in Bratislava, Slovakia called ESET Campus. The new central European tech hub is comprised of…
At first glance, food waste may not seem like a big issue. You toss a partial head of cabbage and the last few carrots, but you compost them so it…
"We use natural and organic materials for the construction, insulation and finishings," said REDUKT, a Poland-based designer of tiny homes. "We make efforts to make our houses as sustainable as…
Senator Joe Manchin III noted climate policy when he said he would vote against the Build Back Better Act. In his life and career, West Virginia coal has loomed large.…