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Can the ICJ ruling force rich nations to pay for historical emissions? Ted Nordhaus and Anand Grover discuss the question in a conversation moderated by Kunal Shankar.
The party claims the election win as endorsement of its energy strategy, but faces difficult decisions about reducing emissions and controlling costs.
The International Court of Justice issues an advisory opinion that found that a clean, health, and sustainable environment is ...
Historically, most United Nations agreements have been reached by consensus. But based on recent events, this no longer seems ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has advised that the level of climate finance given to developing countries must be compatible with limiting global warming to 1.5C ...
Sara Olsvig is a veteran advocate for Indigenous rights at international meetings, maneuvering with some success even at ...
The agency asked five climate skeptics to write a report criticizing the consensus on global warming. Scientists are pointing ...
The Information Policy and Integrity Exchange (IPIE) has released a landmark review on climate misinformation and ...
Increased flooding events, accelerated by climate change, are increasingly affecting water quality and posing severe risks to ...
Climate scientist Michael Mann called the report “a deeply misleading antiscientific narrative, built on deceptive arguments, ...
Fishing for krill near Antarctica has surged to a record high, nearing a seasonal catch limit that could close the fishery ...
At this year's symposium, ESA celebrated 50 years of space science and cooperation. But behind the celebration was a warning: ...
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