John Kerry to Step Down as Biden’s Climate Envoy

[ad_1] Updated Jan. 13, 2024 5:03 pm ET WASHINGTON—John Kerry is stepping down as the president’s special envoy for climate this spring, according to two people familiar with the decision.…

India’s Food-Security Problem Is the World’s, Too

[ad_1] Climate change is already beginning to reshape global agriculture. India, the world’s most populous country, looks particularly vulnerable: not just because of extreme weather, but because of government price…

Minnesota Nice Wants Minnesota Ice: Locals Crave Bone-Chilling Normal

[ad_1] ‘Maybe we’ll get lucky and have a polar vortex.’ Milder weather is shaking up routines, though golfing in winter isn’t too bad. [ad_2] Source link

Congo’s President Has Been Re-Elected. His Climate Policy Will Have Global Significance.

[ad_1] Dec. 31, 2023 11:51 am ET Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi on Sunday was declared the winner of this month’s national election, handing him a pivotal role in global efforts…

Opinion | COP28 and the Climate Fail

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Will the End of Fossil Fuels Spoil the Lucky Country’s Streak?

[ad_1] Australia has lived up to its nickname, the “Lucky Country,” partly thanks to abundant reserves of coal and natural gas. A fossil-fuel-free future—like the one envisioned at the COP28…

COP28 Leaders Call for ‘Transitioning Away’ From Fossil Fuels in Final Push at Climate Talks

[ad_1] DUBAI—Officials from the United Arab Emirates leading talks at the United Nations climate conference proposed a compromise agreement on Wednesday that calls for the world to transition away from…

What India Needs to Ditch Coal

[ad_1] India’s climate ambitions are a paradox. The South Asian giant has set aggressive targets for clean energy deployment, and is seen as one of the most attractive developing markets…