Ross Gelbspan, Who Exposed Roots of Climate Change Deniers, Dies at 84 A longtime investigative journalist, he wrote books and articles that documented a campaign of disinformation intended to sow doubt about global warming.
Three Climate Takeaways From Indonesia’s Presidential Election and the Vote for Subianto The presumed winner supports policies that have led to a boom in coal-burning, but also to the creation of a nascent electric-battery industry.
U.S. Carbon Emissions Fell in 2023 as Coal Use Tumbled to New Lows The drop was big, but emissions would need to fall three times as fast for the rest of the decade if the country wants to meet its climate goals.
Nations at COP28 Climate Summit Agree to Move Away From Fossil Fuels Nearly 200 nations convened by the United Nations approved a plan to ramp up renewable energy and transition away from coal, oil and gas.
U.S. Supports ‘Largely’ Phasing Out Fossil Fuels, John Kerry Says at Climate Summit There is growing pressure at COP28 to proclaim an end to coal, oil and gas. It’s the most contentious issue at the global climate talks.