Left-leaning government bans future oil exploration in Greenland over climate concerns.
"You should be the only hot one, and not our planet!" Drew Barrymore commented on Leonardo DiCaprio's post.
Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders have agreed on a $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill Democrats are expected to pass the Senate through reconciliation.
The Amazon rainforest now emits billion tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, a study showed.
The short seller accused Oatly of shady practices and misleading investors.
The European Union will phase out caged animal farming after a petition gathered over 1 million signatures to end the practice.
Many of the deceased in Oregon were "found alone, without air conditioning or a fan," the state's medical officer said in a statement.
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson purchased a small Canadian island to preserve the rare Douglas fir ecosystem.
President Biden is raising the wages of federal firefighters to $15/hour in the wake of a historic heatwave in the Pacific Northwest, accompanied by wildfires and drought.
Climate Activists protested outside the White House on Monday urging Joe Biden to act on climate change.
Sunday's heatwave made Oregon cities break various temperature records.
About 90% of the sun's energy now ends up in the world's oceans, further increasing ocean temperatures and causing more ice caps to melt, a NASA analysis has found.
There's only so much carbon emission a person or business can cut from their life through electric cars and recycling. For the rest, there are carbon offset programs.
Xi Jinping has officially accepted Biden's invitation to the climate summit happening on Thursday and Friday.
The U.S. and China on Sunday officially announced their cooperation in attacking the global climate crisis.
The World Meteorological Organization was established in 1950.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden held their first bilateral meeting Tuesday.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said he doesn't see Mars as part of the solution in saving humanity from extinction.
According to new research published in The Cryosphere, the Earth has lost a total of 28 trillion metric tons of ice in the last 23 years — equivalent to a 100-meter-thick (330 feet) sheet of ice enough to cover the whole U.K.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda and more than 100 notable personalities from all over the world have urged the 46th President of the United States Joe Biden to raise awareness about climate change as soon as possible.
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