The company announced it plans to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. There are just a few teeny, tiny problems.
The historic bill makes the biggest city in the country to say no to gas in new buildings in an attempt to electrify everything.
While many conservative states are fighting to protect fossil fuels, Nebraska is set to clean up its act. (With a few caveats, that is.)
The speaker manufacturer is doubling down on its effort to curb its products' carbon emissions.
In Glasgow, some countries are pushing scuzzy math that could allow them to keep polluting with abandon.
Activists have called out the deep division UN climate talks as they enter their endgame.
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.
It's maybe the easiest climate promise to make—but some important countries are sitting out.
World leaders don't need luck to stop climate change. They need a plan to end fossil fuel use.
A new annual transit pass, Klimaticket can be used on all publicly and privately operated rail, metro, and bus networks nationwide.
Fossil fuel companies are sponsoring some of the Beltway's most-read newsletters in an attempt to win influence in Washington, DC.
As Shell’s CEO Ben van Beurden spoke at a TED conference, he was interrupted by organizers, one of whom called him "one of the most evil people in the world."
The United Arab Emirates says it'll get to "net zero"—if that means anything any more—by 2050.
The corporation Amazon is investing in reforesting the Amazon rainforest. But that doesn't make it a sustainable company.
A Dutch advertising watchdog has ruled the oil giant can't tell customers they can make their fuel purchases “carbon neutral” by buying offsets.
The biggest Big Oil laggard is thinking about setting a net zero target following a summer of stunningly bad press.
The car maker said it would make its entire fleet carbon neutral by 2050 at the latest.
The UK may greenlight a huge new oil project just months before it hosts a "last-chance" global climate summit. Greta isn't having it.
The CEO of Shell took to LinkedIn to respond to the court case ordering the company to slash emissions.
United Airlines has agreed to purchase 15 jets that fly faster than the speed of sound from Boom Supersonic, with options to purchase 35 more. The purchase means United is on track to reintroduce the first commercial supersonic flights since the retirement of the Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde in 2003. The return of supersonic jets is a…