Brazil Greenlights Oil Drilling Near Mouth of Amazon River Ahead of Climate Summit
State-run Petrobras requested to conduct exploratory drilling in the Equatorial Margin deposit off the Brazil coast, a biodiverse area
State-run Petrobras requested to conduct exploratory drilling in the Equatorial Margin deposit off the Brazil coast, a biodiverse area
The state enhanced battery safety rules in response to the Moss Landing fire. The industry is on board, hoping
A recent survey brings together two leading concerns of Canadians, linking economic issues to the environment through “nature-based solutions”
As governments and fossil fuel companies largely fail to act on alerts from methane-detecting satellites, a new report says
A consultant’s report suggesting that fossil fuel companies could extract another trillion barrels of oil from existing wells is
A French court’s decision that oil and gas giant TotalÉnergies misled consumers about its climate policies is a win
In a non-binding vote, residents of the County of Northern Lights opposed building a nuclear power plant in their
Valérie Courtois, founding director of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative (ILI), received Nature Canada’s prestigious Douglas H. Pimlott Award at
Four youth from across Canada are suing the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board for failing to protect their pensions
When power outages hit Houston, a few neighbours stayed lit—thanks to “hub homes” equipped with solar panels and batteries.