Climate talks devolved into a literal war of words between the UN and activists on the side of the convention center where climate talks are happening.
Standing knee-deep in the sea, the minister of one of the world's most at-risk nations, delivered a message to delegates who will decide Tuvalu's fate.
The declaration set ambitious timelines for EVs but does not include buying from the U.S., China, or the world's two largest automakers.
It's impossible to escape corporations' watchful eye and largesse at COP26 climate talks in Glasgow.
The teens have escalated their all-out push to get the world to take their future seriously as UN climate talks continue.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez presented a united front with Democrats in Glasgow on Tuesday.
Wall-E the film was warning about overconsumption. Now, you can own that message... as an NFT.
Earther chowed down on Scotland's best-known culinary delight in a climate-friendly fashion at the UN talks in an effort to find the vegan haggis king.
Apparel factories in some of the industry’s biggest hubs are at serious risk for flooding and heatwaves.
Darker Earth? Bigger crabs? Shifting poles? Yup, they're all tied to climate change.
The U.S. hasn't yet passed Joe Biden's promised climate action, but Sen. Ed Markey other Democrats in Glasgow are telling the world it will happen—and soon.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw is among a trio of Republican lawmakers in Glasgow. They say their climate policies are rational but the science says otherwise.
The West Virginia senator, who has fought environmentally friendly provisions in Joe Biden's infrastructure bill, is once again getting yelled at.
As week one of United Nations climate talks comes to a close, strikers took to the streets to show the movement to protect the planet is growing.
The West is in severe drought. Which is exactly why now is the moment to bypass one of the region's biggest dams and rewild Glen Canyon.
Researchers attribute the dramatic levels of melting to increased temperatures and a drop in snowfall brought on by climate change.
It's maybe the easiest climate promise to make—but some important countries are sitting out.
New satellite images show drought has turned Lake Tuz from a beautiful blue pool into a tiny puddle amidst a salt flat.
The publishers are largely products of the political right and have a combined 186 million followers on major social media networks.
World leaders don't need luck to stop climate change. They need a plan to end fossil fuel use.