Good afternoon and Happy Monday, readers! Just like that, another month has come and gone. Here in Washington, D.C., we’ve been enjoying the spectacular cherry blossom season as the trees hit peak ...
On current trends, China’s carbon-dioxide emissions might peak in the next year or two, but then plateau as coal usage slows, rather than fall rapidly. That would stop the country from eliminating net ...
The visit of Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus to China from March 26 to 29 was significant for several reasons. It ...
Donald Trump began his presidency with a call for “a revolution of common sense.” Yet, he’s moved to freeze government funds ...
Bui Van Phong faced a choice when the Vietnam War ended 50 years ago: Stay in his small village, helping his parents carry on the family’s centuries-old tradition of making fis ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, California backtracks on clean truck plans; China’s EV & battery makers are a risk ...
China has for long been a proactive contributor to IPCC scientific assessment reports. The country has consistently strengthened its scientific assessment, policy formulation and action plans related ...
When the president talks about security in the Arctic, he’s talking about climate change.
When U.S. President Donald Trump first suggested buying Greenland in 2019, some thought it was just a joke. But that is now far from the case.
Carney’s proposed Arctic strategy reflects his fixation on green policies rather than concrete security needs.
Five years after COVID-19 reached pandemic status, public health experts reflect on what we learned—and how those lessons can ...