COP24 Environment Climate Finance Increased After the Paris Agreement There are concerns that the boost may be short-lived as populist governments shun climate aid. Sophie Yeo
COP24 Environment A Guide to This Year’s Global Climate Summit This year's climate negotiations have been billed as the most important COP since Paris. Here's what that will look like—and why you should care. Kate Wheeling
COP24 Environment Here’s Why People Are Worried About the Aviation Industry’s Plans to Cut Emissions Airlines are pushing for a global carbon market, but environmentalists say it won't be enough to prevent uncontrolled growth in aviation emissions. Kate Wheeling
COP24 Environment Will the United Nations’ Dire Climate Report Light a Fire Under Negotiators at COP24? The latest report from the IPCC finds that climate action is both urgent and possible. Political will might be in shorter supply. Kate Wheeling
Environment Since 2000, the National Climate Assessment Has Grown Significantly More Certain—and Much More Grim The latest assessment paints a bleak picture of the future. Kate Wheeling
Environment New Landscapes What’s the Point of the IPCC’s New Climate Report? Even as some observers were struck by the dire forecast, many others say that this is nothing new—and that national leaders will ignore it anyway. Sophie Yeo
Environment The New IPCC Report Offers Climate Solutions That Depend on Magic To solve the crisis, we'd have to slow growth. And no one wants to admit that. Richard Heinberg
Environment What to Expect From the U.N.’s Big New Climate Report The United Nations' highly anticipated climate science report is due out Monday, and it's unlikely to bring good news. Kate Wheeling
Environment Can Buddhism Help Fight Climate Change? At an idyllic retreat in California, the architect of the Paris deal argues that it can. Lucia Graves
Environment Footnotes From the Archives News in Brief California Commits to 100 Percent Renewable Energy by 2045 Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation on Monday setting a goal of 100 percent renewable energy for the state by 2045. Rebecca Worby