Imagine a headline screaming that climate change could slash the global economy by over 60% in less than a century, with annual losses in the trillions. That’s exactly the kind of alarm a groundbreaking study raised when it was published last year, sending shockwaves through policy circles and
The year 2026 is poised to become the crucible for the European Union's ambitious climate agenda, where a confluence of critical policy negotiations and potent political pressures will ultimately forge the continent's environmental and energy framework for the next decade and beyond. After a period
Why water power is being revalued in a renewables-heavy grid India’s grid expanded at breakneck speed while large hydro grew from the mid-40s GW to roughly 50 GW, and as total utility-scale capacity neared 500 GW with non-fossil sources closing in on half the mix, planners began valuing water power
In the heart of the Amazon, where the air hums with the urgency of a planet in peril, COP30 in Belém, Brazil, unfolded as a battleground for innovative climate solutions. Picture this: a rainforest once a mighty carbon sink now emitting more greenhouse gases than it absorbs, while global leaders
A surge of courtroom challenges has recast climate accountability as a matter of constitutional duty rather than policy preference, and the most consequential actions are increasingly unfolding in state courts where environmental protections are written into governing charters. The shift is
In the heart of New South Wales, a dormant coal plant named Redbank, shuttered since 2014, stands as a symbol of Australia's complex journey toward a cleaner energy future, while coal's dominance wanes and the urgent need for sustainable alternatives grows stronger. A $70 million proposal to