World Bank President, Dogged by Climate Questions, Will Step Down Early
David Malpass, under fire for months by critics who accused him of climate denialism, said he would resign in June, a year before his term ends.
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David Malpass, under fire for months by critics who accused him of climate denialism, said he would resign in June, a year before his term ends.
The train was carrying industrial materials used in plastics, paint thinners and other products, according to information provided to the federal government.
A robot lowered through the ice reveals how the Thwaites shelf is melting, which will help forecast its effect on global sea level.
One Vanderbilt, in the heart of New York City, is built to be especially climate friendly. But the design landscape and city rules have changed quickly.
Ever since an eruption in Hawaii halted a long-running record of carbon dioxide, scientists have found ways to carry on — atop a neighboring volcano.
A self described chemist goes toe to toe with Governor Walker on climate change and ends up getting embarrassed.
An environmental review expected soon would effectively signal that the Willow project proceed, according to people familiar with the report.
An exceptionally cold January has brought the region misery and snarled travel. Experts blame the same arctic system that hit the United States last month.
A 20-year moratorium on new mining activity for more than 225,000 acres of federal land in Minnesota could deal a fatal blow to a proposed Twin Metals copper-nickel mine.
Countries are pursuing new solutions to try to mitigate climate change. More trade fights are likely to come hand in hand.