The idea became popular after a 2019 study was published, but the authors have since clarified that planting trees won't stop climate change.
Several renewable energy leaders have recently resigned amid the strategy shift.
The pioneering project cuts cement from the recipe and replaces it with industrial waste and carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere.
A new report says stadium construction is largely to blame.
A new framework will require countries to buy carbon offsets if their air travel emissions keep growing.
The greenhouse gas offsets offered by at least eight European airlines are mostly bogus, according to a new report.
Like the oil and gas industry once did, Big Meat is slowly ramping up its PR spin on climate.
The city, where Target is headquartered, is pressuring big brands to “abandon fossil-fueled ships.”
Last month the tech giant shifted its algorithm to exclude a crucial component of the overall greenhouse gas impact of air travel.
Amazon latest sustainability report shows how big corporations can use slippery language to disguise lack of progress on climate.
Google is expanding an emissions calculator for business customers and ahead of a summit on sustainability.
"The oil and gas industry can sell their assets for whatever reason that they want, but they can’t sell their climate responsibility."
The NPR member station has partnered with the oil giant for a series riddled with industry talking points.
Researchers in 25 countries are engaging in civil disobedience to demand action against environmental disaster.
We need carbon dioxide removal to keep climate change in check. What should that future look like?
GM is trying to convince us its electric vehicles will "save the planet"—without mentioning that it helped get us into this mess.
U.S. soldiers will be trained to deal with extreme heat and floods, and Army bases will increasingly rely on solar power, according to a new plan.
A new report finds that many corporate net-zero plans are full of holes.
As Exxon restructures, the company is elevating its "Low Carbon" business—a largely bullshit term that doesn’t really mean anything.
The coal state says it won't use money from BlackRock, whose CEO recently defended the bank's continued investment in fossil fuels. (Yes, this makes no sense.)