
Germany on track to miss 2030 climate targets, expert council warns
Germany’s independent climate council says current policies fall short of 2030 emissions goals, warning of a likely overshoot without stronger action.
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Germany’s independent climate council says current policies fall short of 2030 emissions goals, warning of a likely overshoot without stronger action.

A growing group of Black foragers is finding food, community and a new relationship to land through mushrooms—while challenging who is seen as an expert.

Analysts say wartime oil profits risk entrenching fossil fuel power and undercutting the clean‑energy transition.

Puerto Rico’s El Yunque National Forest has opened a rebuilt visitor center years after two major hurricanes, unveiling new spaces and an arts festival.

A climate denial gathering in Washington highlights a widening clash over climate science, speech rules, and how governments handle false claims.

A suspected hacker accused of targeting climate activists has been extradited to New York. Here’s what is known so far and why the case matters.

Democrats’ new focus on affordability is colliding with U.S. climate law, setting up a high‑stakes clash over how far existing policies can go.

Vermont is pushing back after Donald Trump moved to block its new 'climate superfund' law, which seeks payments from major fuel companies for climate damage.

Democrats’ new focus on affordability is colliding with U.S. climate law, setting up a high‑stakes fight over which measures get delayed, softened, or protected.

Broadcast regulator Ofcom has opened an investigation into complaints about climate change denial, testing UK rules on accuracy and harmful misinformation.

New research estimates US-driven warming has caused $10 trillion in worldwide economic losses since 1990, sharpening debates over climate responsibility.

Media watchdog Ofcom has opened an investigation into complaints about climate change denial in UK broadcasting, testing rules on due accuracy.
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